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Strong policies needed for digital era – Theofelus… data protection, cybercrime bills near promulgation
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Strong policies needed for digital era – Theofelus… data protection, cybercrime bills near promulgation

Rudolf Gaiseb  For Namibia to thrive in a new digital era, digital transformation must not only adapt but must also build a strong, resilient framework, capable of enduring digital advancement.  This sentiment was shared on Monday by information and communication technology (ICT) minister Emma Theofelus.  Namibia is preparing to inevitably integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into various...

Opinion – A public call to support educational projects 
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Opinion – A public call to support educational projects 

Over the years, many schools have organised events to raise funds to finance projects that enhance learners’ educational experiences through infrastructure development.  These projects often include renovations and new constructions like school halls, laboratories, libraries, classrooms, hostels, and fences. One common fundraising method is hosting gala dinners.  However, the amounts raised at these events often...

Opinion – Enhancing academic excellence through active parenting
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Opinion – Enhancing academic excellence through active parenting

Parents are the greatest gifts from God to their young ones. They shower their blessings, unconditional love, and affection towards their children. Parents play a vital role in shaping and moulding the behaviour and nature of their children.  Source of motivation, inspiration Parents showing a positive attitude toward education at home, act as a source...

Body of mentally challenged man found at Onaayamba village
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Body of mentally challenged man found at Onaayamba village

OMUTHIYA – The body of a 34-year-old mentally challenged Angolan national was on Saturday found hanging from a tree at Onaayamba village in Oshikoto’s Okankolo constituency. The Namibian Police Force crime investigations coordinator for Oshikoto region, Titus Ekandjo, said the victim is from Cuvelai village in Angola, and was employed as a cattle herder at...

Salamba community fear thirst 
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Salamba community fear thirst 

SALAMBALA – Community members residing in the Salambala conservancy in Silumbi area of Katima Mulilo Rural constituency fear that the prevailing drought is going to worsen their current water crisis and allege that drought relief distribution in the region is unfair. About 300 community members are fetching water from a private well belonging to one...

City’s ‘wasted’ bicycle lanes
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City’s ‘wasted’ bicycle lanes

THE capital city’s failed attempt at establishing functional bicycle lanes – conspicuous by the remnants of broken cones along the road –  is being reviewed as the City of Windhoek intends to replace the botched system with a more robust but still cost-effective alternative.  Meanwhile, Horst Heimstädt of the Namibia Road Safety Forum stated the...

NNN: Democracy not for sale 
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NNN: Democracy not for sale 

Swapo presidential candidate and Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has fiercely rejected media reports that the country’s democracy is on the auction block. This comes after party members, supporters and businesspeople donated more than N$16 million for the party’s election campaign. “We cannot sell this country. Not Swapo [and] not under my leadership,” she boldly stated...

Namibia mum on Odinga’s AU chairmanship bid
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Namibia mum on Odinga’s AU chairmanship bid

While expressing confidence in veteran Kenyan politician Raila Odinga’s candidature for the African Union’s top post, Namibia has elected not to endorse anyone. Odinga, a former Kenyan prime minister, is gunning for chairpersonship of the African Union Commission (AUC). Namibia’s stance was elaborated by the country’s foremost diplomat, international relations minister Peya Mushelenga, following high-level...

Slain woman’s murder shocks village… as boyfriend (29) allegedly kills girlfriend (47)
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Slain woman’s murder shocks village… as boyfriend (29) allegedly kills girlfriend (47)

ONGALI – A 27-year-old man was left gutted, in shock and disbelief that his childhood playmate would one day take away his precious gift, his mother. Antonio Fernando’s mother, Jacobina Shivule (47), was allegedly killed by her 29-year-old boyfriend on Sunday, after he allegedly demanded money from her. “My mom would make N$4 000 a...

Chinese firms to build Namibia’s largest solar plant
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Chinese firms to build Namibia’s largest solar plant

Namibia’s power utility, NamPower, on Monday signed an engineering, procurement and construction contract with a Chinese joint venture for the 100MW Rosh Pinah Solar PV power plant.The contract, signed between China Jiangxi International Economic and Technical Cooperation Co Ltd and China New Energy Development (Zhejiang) Co Ltd, is valued at over N$1.4 billion (about US$78...