The Financial Intelligence Centre has had a hand in chanelling billions of dollars into State coffers over the years, as recently revenue collection in Namibia has consistently exceeded collection targets. The Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) is tasked to serve as a regulator and supervisor of anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism and proliferation...
Fish River Canyon: An ultimate experience
/Ai-/Ais – Tourists who completed the 80km Fish River Canyon hiking trail described it as the ultimate experience, compared to other nature walks in Africa. Cecil Biker (70), who hails from South Africa, told VIBEZ! that he completed the trail for a second time, and plans to do so every five years until he reaches...
Struggling artist says nothing will stop him
Limba Mupetami Hallo Naugaweseb, a 50-year-old mixed-media artist, embodies resilience and determination as he navigates the challenges of surviving through his art. Living in the Havana area on the outskirts of Windhoek, he supports himself by selling his artwork to anyone interested. This publication found Naugaweseb outside his house made from corrugated iron painting. When...
Shifeta: Ministry will never award flawed concessions
Chelva Wells The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) will never award concessions that have detrimental effects on Namibian tour operators. The ministry’s goal is to improve service delivery, and make Namibia one of the best and most inexpensive tourist destinations. This was stated by MEFT minister Pohamba Shifeta in answer to queries posed...
Angola to host SADC PF 55th Plenary Assembly
Several members of the Namibian Parliament are expected to attend the SADC 55th Parliamentary Forum in Luanda, Angola next month. The delegation will be led by Professor Peter Katjavivi, Speaker of the National Assembly, and other members, including Phillipus Katamelo, Utaara Mootu, Agnes Kafula and Paula Kooper from the National Assembly, along with John Likando...
Job hunting nightmare…jobless spend over N$1 000 monthly looking for work
Looking for work in Namibia can not only be a nightmare, but is also a mammoth and expensive exercise. Namibia’s overall unemployment rate last year was estimated at 34%, while youth unemployment had surpassed the astronomical 45% mark. It is a situation described by late president Hage Geingob as a ticking time-bomb. However, local employment...
Opuwo Ruralneeds 57 boreholes
Lahja Nashuuta OPUWO – Served by a single borehole, over 2 000 residents of the community are compelled to fight for their turn at the borehole each morning. The area sits on underground aquifers, but access to potable water for the residents of Kaoko-Otavi in the Opuwo Rural constituency remains a distant dream. During school...
Sheya: Only Swapo is tried, tested
OKAHANDJA – The ruling Swapo Party remains the country’s only political entity with a proven track record on upholding the values of democracy, human rights, peace, stability, development and continued progress. “So, why fix it if it is not broken?”, Kunene governor Marius Sheya wanted to know. This was amongst the questions he posed to...
Water crisis hits Onakankuzi… residents demand connection to pipeline
ONAKANKUZI – Residents of Onakankuzi village in Omuthiya constituency of Oshikoto region, have expressed concern over water shortages in their village. A total of 97 residents from 94 households attended a village meeting on Thursday where they expressed concern over the challenges they face in securing water, to the various directorates of the Oshikoto regional...
Otavi Accident: Brazilian culpable homicide accused out on bail
Mulisa Simiyasa OTJIWARONGO – A Brazilian tourist charged with culpable homicide and negligent driving following an accident in which nine people were killed on the B1 road outside Otavi, was on Thursday released on bail by the Otavi Magistrate’s Court. The 59-year-old Luiz Charles Araujo De Sa appeared before Magistrate Ounjandere Ndjiharine, who set bail...









