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Nepotism hinders fair recruitment in //Kharas –  Isaacks
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Nepotism hinders fair recruitment in //Kharas –  Isaacks

KEETMANSHOOP – //Kharas Regional Council chairperson Joseph Isaacks says nepotism and bias in the recruitment process within the public sector are rife in the region, and result in unnecessary unease and conflict.Isaacks made these remarks in a speech read on his behalf during a consultation meeting by the Public Service Commission (PSC) last Thursday.He said...

N$22.8m earmarked for northern regions – AgriBank
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N$22.8m earmarked for northern regions – AgriBank

ONGWEDIVA – Agribank CEO Raphael Karuaihe says the financial institution has made available loans worth N$22.8 million to farmers in the northern region during the current financial year. Of this figure, N$6.9 million is for the Oshana region alone. The funds are intended to benefit farmers engaged in various farming activities, including livestock acquisition, farm...

Public media accused of political bias
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Public media accused of political bias

The Media Monitoring Report for the 2024 Presidential and National Assembly elections has revealed uneven coverage of political parties’ campaigns and activities by State-owned media houses. The report – compiled by the Media Ombudsman – reveals that the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) and New Era newspaper are favouring the current ruling party, Swapo. It stated...

Govt buttresses world-class healthcare pledge
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Govt buttresses world-class healthcare pledge

Deputy health minister Esther Muinjangue has reiterated the Namibian government’s commitment to achieving world-class healthcare standards. She was speaking during the inaugural Quality Management Conference held in Windhoek yesterday. The conference aims to advance the quality of healthcare services across Namibia, and is in alignment with the nation’s commitment to enhancing its healthcare delivery system....

Police dragged for brutality
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Police dragged for brutality

OSHIKANGO – About eight inmates were hospitalised after allegedly being assaulted and shot by police officers last week at Oshikango police station, this publication has found. The victims have suffered various serious injuries from swollen eyes to broken arms, as well as scratch marks all over their faces. Some prisoners have reportedly been hospitalised at...

Mpora clinic without water for 90 days
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Mpora clinic without water for 90 days

The Primary Health Care clinic here has been without water for three months, New Era has learned.  As a result, the patients who have been visiting the clinic in Kavango West have been resorting to nearby bushes to relieve themselves, as they are unable to use the available ablution facilities due to a lack of...

Uutoni blasts NHE
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Uutoni blasts NHE

The interaction of Namibia’s growing population and the existing housing backlog underlines the urgent need for effective policy interventions and increased investment in housing development.  The inability to address underlying concerns of land availability, housing affordability and economic inequality will cause an already untenable situation to deteriorate, thereby posing new social and economic challenges in...

Benjamin ropes in Träger as assistant … as Warriors gun for Afcon qualifers
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Benjamin ropes in Träger as assistant … as Warriors gun for Afcon qualifers

Brave Warriors’ head coach Collin Benjamin has announced that Fabian Träger will be stepping up as his assistant coach as the team prepares for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations’ (Afcon) qualifiers.  This move comes after the departure of Benjamin’s trusted assistant Ronnie Kanalelo, who has decided to focus on club football with African Stars....

NC, regional councils hold talks
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NC, regional councils hold talks

A conference is underway in Tsumeb where members of the National Council and the 14 regional councils are dissecting areas of cooperation for greater public participation. The conference will delve the synergies between these bodies, focusing on their impact on public involvement and regional progress.

NC, regional councils hold talks
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NC, regional councils hold talks

A conference is underway in Tsumeb where members of the National Council and the 14 regional councils are dissecting areas of cooperation for greater public participation. The conference will delve the synergies between these bodies, focusing on their impact on public involvement and regional progress.