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‘District hospital a reality, not a dream’
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‘District hospital a reality, not a dream’

Chelva Wells  Health minister Kalumbi Shangula has seemingly taken a dig at naysayers for casting aspersion over the construction of the Windhoek District Hospital.  Since Namibia’s independence, the government has made significant investments in primary health care, bringing over 76% of the population within a 10-kilometre radius of health facilities with skilled personnel. This was...

Namibia to play behind closed doors against Zimbabwe…NFA unable to pay security cost
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Namibia to play behind closed doors against Zimbabwe…NFA unable to pay security cost

The marketing, sponsorship and communications manager of the Namibia Football Association (NFA), Isack Hamata, confirmed that the Brave Warriors’ Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) match, set for 15h00 tomorrow against Zimbabwe, will take place behind closed doors at the Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg.  He provided clarity following a report in the Chronicle newspaper, which stated...

Nedbank Desert Dash launched for 20th edition
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Nedbank Desert Dash launched for 20th edition

Nedbank Namibia officially launched the 20th edition of the Nedbank Desert Dash, extending the distance from 397km to 401km.  This endurance challenge will take place from 6-7 December, starting at Grove Mall, traversing the Khomas Hochland Mountains and the Namib Desert, and finishing at Platz am Meer in Swakopmund. Over 900 cyclists are set to...

‘Kunene officials sabotage drought relief efforts’
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‘Kunene officials sabotage drought relief efforts’

OTJINUNGUA – While isolated communities in Kunene region struggle to feed themselves due to the worst drought in 100 years, drought relief food is allowed to rot in warehouses. According to the affected communities, this flies in the face of the government’s efforts to mitigate threats of malnutrition and hunger exacerbated by climate change. The...

Pohamba’s mass housing dream revived 
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Pohamba’s mass housing dream revived 

The government has decided to revive and expedite the completion of the long-stalled Mass Housing Development Programme, focusing on three key sites: Windhoek, Swakopmund and Opuwo.  In Windhoek, the government has allocated N$90 million to complete 362 housing units, which have remained unfinished since 2017 due to legal challenges.  In Swakopmund, the government is in...

Moore doubles down on visa requirement
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Moore doubles down on visa requirement

Linea Dishena  United Kingdom High Commissioner to Namibia Charles Moore sympathises with Namibians who are genuinely affected by his government’s decision to impose visa requirements. In an interview with Nampa on Wednesday, he said the UK government’s decision in 2023 to withdraw visa exemptions for Namibians has impacted genuine travellers, as it has become more...

Kotze set sight on Commonwealth 
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Kotze set sight on Commonwealth 

Rising star Pieter Kotze, fresh from collecting his ‘Boxer of the Tournament’ title at the just-ended Namibia Boxing Championship, is quickly becoming one of the most promising names in Namibian boxing.   At just 19, his hunger for success and dedication to the sport have seen him aiming for the top.  His love for boxing began...

League kick-off delays put financial strain on clubs… as coaches voice frustration
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League kick-off delays put financial strain on clubs… as coaches voice frustration

Zebaldt Ngaruka The ongoing delays in the start of Namibia’s top-tier football league frustrating clubs, with coaches and team officials voicing their concerns over the recurring issue.  Each season, teams are left in limbo as they struggle with financial and tactical uncertainty caused by the inconsistent league kick-off dates. In interviews with several Namibia Premier...

Swapo’s manifesto printed in Braille 
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Swapo’s manifesto printed in Braille 

OSHAKATI – Swapo vice president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says the party remainsfocused on ensuring inclusivity among all Namibians, as she announced the party had printed a record 500 copies of its recently launched manifesto in Braille. This will enable visually impaired persons to follow the party’s ideologies and promises for a better future without having to...

Muinjangue, Kauandenge retain top positions …as Nudo kicks congress can down the road 
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Muinjangue, Kauandenge retain top positions …as Nudo kicks congress can down the road 

Lahja Nashuuta The National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) has agreed to file the current president, Ester Muinjangue, as the party’s presidential candidate for the upcoming Presidential and National Assembly elections, slated for 27 November 2024. The decision is among the resolutions taken at the party’s electoral college held over the weekend. The party’s leaders met...