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7am News -22nd April 2025

Headlines: #Nandi-Ndaitwah Pledges to Fire Slack Officials #Health Ministry Explains Swakopmund Hospital Video #DA Moves Forward with Legal Challenge Against VAT Hike in South Africa #South Sudan's Army Recaptures Key Town in Upper Nile State ...PLUS #​U.S Dems in El Salvador to demand release of wrongfully deported man _________________________________________________________ It's Tuesday April 22nd and with your news at 7am, I'm Leonard Witbeen Local 1 President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has vowed to […]

today22 April, 2025

Namibia

Mother Seeks Justice for Son Left Brain-Damaged After 2022 Assault

  One Africa TV NewsOnOne's Ketemba Tjipepa reports that Joannie Daries is demanding justice for her 24-year-old son, Shalldou Daries, who was left unable to walk nor speak following an assault in 2022. Last night's bulletin is live right now on oneafrica.tv. And weeknights at 7 you are free to watch it on GoTv 84, DSTv 284, or stream it live on oneafrica.tv

today6 March, 2025

Nam Elections 2024

Itula Acknowledges Supreme Court Ruling but Questions ECN’s Interpretation

Independent Patriots for Change leader Panduleni Itula says the party accepts the Supreme Court's decision to dismiss the bid to nullify last year’s presidential and parliamentary elections. However, speaking to local media, Itula emphasized that while they respect the ruling, they do not necessarily agree with the Electoral Commission interpretation of the law. He urged supporters to move forward and called for a critical review of country's electoral laws.

today4 March, 2025

Namibia

Govt Mulls Probe Into NBC’s Executive Bonuses and Spending

The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology is considering launching an investigation into the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation following concerns over N$5.4 million in executive bonuses and a N$1.9-million vehicle for its director general, Stanley Similo. A parliamentary report, tabled on 15 February, highlights excessive spending and calls for a forensic audit into NBC’s financial affairs.

today4 March, 2025

Africa

WFP to Shut Down Southern Africa Bureau

The United Nations’ World Food Programme is closing its regional bureau for Southern Africa, a communications officer confirmed on Monday to CNBCAfrica. The decision, announced in an internal email from WFP Global Executive Director Cindy McCain, was shared with staff worldwide on Friday according to Bloomberg News. A WFP spokesperson in Johannesburg confirmed the closure to Reuters but did not provide reasons or clarify whether it was linked to recent […]

today4 March, 2025

Namibia

Accident On Winnie Madikizela Mandela Road Injures One

A driver and a passenger allegedly fled an accident scene around 05h00 on Saturday morning along Winnie Madikizela Road. A witness, Thomas Kasita, narrated that the he was driving behind a Nissan NP300 double cab heading south when a Chevrolet Sedan, drove in the oncoming lane, directly facing the Nissan NP300, which caused the accident. A passenger in the Nissan NP300 sustained light injuries. Kasita stated that the driver and […]

today1 March, 2025

Dr. Sam Nujoma

NCAA Restricts Airspace Amid Nujoma Mourning Period

The Civil Aviation Authority has implemented airspace restrictions within the Windhoek Flight Information Region to enhance security during the mourning and funeral proceedings of Founding President Sam Nujoma. According to NewsOnOne’s Eric Mhunduru from One Africa TV, NCAA Executive Director Tosca Sem confirmed this: Last night's bulletin is now on oneafrica.tv. Weeknights at 7 you are free to watch it on GoTv 84, DSTv 284, or stream it live on […]

today28 February, 2025

Dr. Sam Nujoma

Nujoma’s Remains Lay at Parliament Gardens for Final Tribute

The late Founding Father, Dr. Samuel Daniel Shafiishuna Nujoma, has arrived at Parliament Gardens late yesterday, where his remains layed in state overnight. Throughout the day, mourners gathered to pay their final respects, expressing deep sorrow and appreciation for his contributions to the motherland. Windhoek residents described the moment as both emotional and historic.  

today28 February, 2025