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Opinion – Do not stop life insurance and retirement fund premiums 
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Opinion – Do not stop life insurance and retirement fund premiums 

With the rising cost of living, many Namibians are burdened by financial pressure, which is aggravated by inflation. Facing increasing financial pressure, many policyholders are tempted as a first reaction to cancel or stop paying their insurance and retirement premiums to ease the financial burden. Wendy Naruses, Marketing and Communications Manager at Sanlam, emphasises the...

Refining and gas give TotalEnergies Q2 blues
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Refining and gas give TotalEnergies Q2 blues

PARIS – French oil heavyweight TotalEnergies yesterday reported slumping profits in the second quarter, blaming lower margins in refining and falling sales and prices for natural gas. Net profit shed seven percent year-on-year in April-June, to US$3.8 billion, the company said in a statement. Analysts had forecast around US$4.9 billion in surveys by Bloomberg and...

Opinion – Desperate times call for desperate measures
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Opinion – Desperate times call for desperate measures

The drought has caused severe food insecurity and water scarcity, exacerbated by low dam levels in the country. As a result, one in five Namibians is currently food-insecure, with many households already registered for government drought relief. Under Article 26 (I) of the Namibian Constitution, read with Section 30 (3) of the Disaster Risk Management...

Tribute – Snippets of the epoch-making life 
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Tribute – Snippets of the epoch-making life 

Pecka Semba I woke up to the terrible news of the end of Mutti Hanse-Himarwa’s life at around 05h00 on 14 July 2024. With this piece, I will try to narrate extracts of the life journey of a servant leader, a ‘Marientaler’ through and through.  The summer of January 1993 will forever be etched in...

Tribute – Farewell to a fearless problem-solver
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Tribute – Farewell to a fearless problem-solver

Fransina Ndateelela Kahungu On Sunday, 14 July, Namibians awakened to the devastating and sad news about the passing of comrade Katrina ‘Mutti’ Hanse-Himarwa, a God-fearing person and strong believer in God’s power. It is appropriate to first thank God for giving us this precious gift in the name of Katrina. I praise nature for allowing...

Letter – Understanding why GBV persists 
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Letter – Understanding why GBV persists 

Gender-based violence remains a pervasive issue in Namibia, and with recent tragic incidents underscoring the urgency of addressing this epidemic, it is important, to look at some of the underlying factors that contribute to the persistence of these deeply- rooted issues. One of the critical reasons GBV continues to plague our society is the reluctance...

Editorial – Final pushto register
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Editorial – Final pushto register

You can’t vote if you haven’t registered.  If you don’t vote, you forfeit the only opportunity you have to voice your opinion about who should make decisions on your behalf. Many young people are not interested in politics, and consider decisions made on their behalf as inevitable, with little impact on their lives. They do...

Know your civil servant – Ashipala, an educator par excellence
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Know your civil servant – Ashipala, an educator par excellence

Lahja Nashuuta Harry ‘Mubazennn’ Ashipala is a dedicated, resourceful and goal-driven principal with an unyielding commitment to the social, academic and developmental growth of young minds. He is the head of Outjo Primary School and the first black person to lead the school. Outjo Primary School, which is situated 350km northwest of Windhoek, was founded...

Lax Scripta – Jurisdiction of the Electoral Court
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Lax Scripta – Jurisdiction of the Electoral Court

The Independent Patriots for Change v The Electoral Commission of Namibia (EC 1/2024) [2024] NAHCMD 391 (19 July 2024) Facts  At the stakeholders’ meetings, the applicant had expressed the view that the fact that a person is nominated for both Presidential as well as National Assembly was not in line with the Constitutional principle of...