Rudolf Gaiseb Anti-Corruption Commission of Namibia director general Paulus Noa has slammed the recently-released corruption survey findings, saying they are not premised on facts. “The researchers consulted people on the street. They did not collect factual data to justify their findings. It is merely a perception. Corruption in Namibia has not increased,” Noa said....
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Oil transparency demand baffles Kandjoze
National Planning Commission director general Obeth Kandjoze is perplexed by the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) recommendation to make all oil and gas deals public. The IMF’s recommendations were made amidst rampant corruption in some African oil and gas countries. The IMF request, he said, undermines good governance. “All of us globally must act and do...
Swords sharpened for Nudo crescendo … as bigwigs battle for top positions
Uakutura Kambaekua The National Unity Democratic Organisation will hold its long-awaited congress at the Ramatex Centre in Windhoek this weekend. Among the expected outcomes of the two-day congress is the selection of a new executive to oversee the organisation for the next five years. It is also expected that several top party figures will battle...
Esau records win … granted access to N$3.4m
Disgraced former fisheries minister Bernhard Esau and his wife, Swamma Esau emerged victorious yesterday in the Windhoek High Court in their fight to have access to their funds frozen by the State. Judge Beatrix de Jager ordered the curators managing the assets of Esau and his wife to release more than N$1.2 million to allow...
LPM, Swapo on the electricity warpath
Lahja Nashuuta Landless People’s Movement leader Bernadus Swartbooi has accused the government of using public resources to advance the ruling party’s election agenda. According to Swartbooi, the government’s decision last week to subsidise the cost of electricity by N$365 for the current financial year is an election gimmick for the upcoming Presidential and National Assembly...
Looming hunger predicted
While hunger continues its grip on Namibia, coupled with devastating droughts, the situation is projected to exacerbate. New forecasts indicate that more people will experience food insecurity in the coming months. About half of the Namibian population (48%) studied, results show that almost 1.4 million people will suffer from food insecurity from July to September...
Agribank’s N$187m drought relief war chest
Drought-stricken communal and commercial farmers with loans at Agribank have been thrown a lifeline. This is after the country’s agricultural premier lender announced that it will offer instalment relief to eligible clients, and waive penalty interest for those in arrears. The bank’s latest drought relief intervention, which was officially announced yesterday in the capital, is...
Relations must impact people’s lives – Naanda
Iuze Mukube Existing ties between Namibia and Ghana must impact the lives of ordinary citizens of both countries positively, international relations executive director Penda Naanda has said. Naanda made these remarks during the Namibia-Ghana Permanent Joint Commission of Cooperation (PJCC) held last week in Swakopmund. He emphasised that deliberations must be conducted meaningfully on issues...
NBC pours cold water over competition commission findings
Chelva Wells Namibian Broadcasting Corporation director general Stanley Similo has refuted claims that they prevented other broadcasters from accessing its platforms. This comes after the Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) has been investigating NBC’s alleged anti-competitive conduct. Responding to the matter, Similo on Tuesday criticised the NaCC for its publication of the findings, which he described...
Justice grilled over unaccounted funds
The Ministry of Justice was on Monday scrutinised by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs over millions of dollars, originally allocated for purchasing the ombudsman’s building in Windhoek, that have not been unaccounted for. The committee, chaired by Swapo member of Parliament Tjekero Tweya, visited ombudsman Basilius Dyakugha on Monday. The meeting...









