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Namibians reflect on Trump’s world peace walk

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By Stefanus Nashama

Following United States President Donald Trump’s visit to Israel for the release of hostages from Gaza under a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, global and local reactions have poured in, with political analysts and lawmakers hailing the development as a potential turning point for peace in the Middle East.

ECN mobilises 21,000 to man 4,861 polling points

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By Stefanus Nashama

The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) says it has assembled 2,894 teams to manage 4,861 polling points across all 121 constituencies and 59 local authorities, ahead of the regional and local authority elections scheduled for November this year.
ECN spokesperson De Wet Siluka said the commission is also in the process of recruiting and training over 21,000 polling officials to ensure a smooth and credible election process.

Remembering John Savva

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By Patience Makwele

As Namibia mourns  the passing of prominent Walvis Bay businessman and philanthropist John Savva, who died on Saturday, 11 October, tributes have been extended by national leaders, including President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, former President Nangolo Mbumba, and former Erongo governor Neville Andre, who highlighted Sava’s contributions to business, diplomacy, and community development.

SWAPO, opposition councillors lock horns over N$500m youth fund

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By Stefanus Nashama

A political storm is brewing over the National Youth Development Fund (NYDF), with SWAPO Party and opposition councillors trading barbs on the fairness and transparency of the fund’s first round of allocations. The N$500 million fund, launched earlier this year attracted over 11,000 applications nationwide but approved only 42 projects, sparking widespread frustration among unsuccessful applicants and their representatives.

Gebauer heads to ITTF

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By Michael Uugwanga

ONE of the country’s most exciting female table tennis players, Lian Gebauer is heading to Tunisia to take part in the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Senior Championship, from 12 October to 19 October. The 16 year-old has always been on top of her game whenever representing the country at any international competition, with the ITTF Senior Championship not expected to be different to her as far success is concern. 

Kuumbwa, on coaching football

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By Michael Uugwanga

ONESMUS Kuumbwa eats, drinks and sleep football and usually dons sports apparel whether conducting training or busy in class teaching mathematics.  He also happens to be a school teacher at the town of Rehoboth. The past weekend, Kuumbwa was spotted on the touchline for the Hardap girls Regional U-15 side that was participating in the Confederation of African Football (CAF) African Schools Championship that was held in Windhoek, with his side losing 3-0 in the final to the host Khomas team.