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King of Squats in Windhoek soon

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  • By Hilja Shikongo

Windhoek is about to feel the burn in the best way possible as the renowned South African fitness sensation, the ‘King of Squats’, prepares to invade Namibian for a one-day fitness takeover. 

Scheduled for June 7, 2025 at  Eros Sports Field, the event promises to unite fitness lovers under one goal, ‘squat and sweat together’.

Message of condolence to the Kanguuehi and Tjipura clans

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  • Dr. Elia George Kaiyamo

It is with profound sorrow that I extend my heartfelt condolences on the passing of comrade Kuzeeko Kangueehi, a revered educator, freedom fighter, and pillar of our nation’s liberation struggle. His departure leaves a void not only in our hearts but in the collective memory of Namibia. 

Building an oil refinery could be a fine idea

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  •  By Dr John Steytler

Economic collaboration between Namibia and Botswana has the potential to reshape the regional energy landscape. Recently, President Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah of Namibia and President Duma Boko of Botswana met to discuss critical economic initiatives. One of the key topics on their agenda was the possibility of a joint oil refinery, a move that could bring significant benefits to both nations.

The struggles of unemployed youth

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  •  By Hauwa Namukwambi

As a recent graduate and a member of Namibia’s growing population of unemployed youth, I speak on behalf of countless young job seekers who face long-standing obstacles when applying for government vacancies. For years, the recruitment system in our public sector has made it incredibly difficult for many qualified candidates, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, to compete fairly for opportunities.

Prepare for oil and gas boom says education council

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  • By Patience Makwele

As Namibia grows closer to an energy transformation which may reshape its economy, the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) has urged locals to prepare for the oil and gas industry.  This remarks were made during a public lecture which took place in Windhoek last week under the theme, ‘skill needs for Namibia’s emerging oil and gas industry’.

MTC, UN take on digital innovation

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  • By Staff Reporter

Namibia’s Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC) and the United Nations (UN) has entered into an agreement that will see the two organisations facilitating knowledge and skills transfer through the National Internship Programme. The agreement will also promote electronic know your customer (e-KYC), e-learning and digital identity solutions as well as foster the expansion of financial literacy. 

Green hydrogen’s N$25M scholarships

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  • By Renthia Kaimbi

The Namibia Green Hydrogen Programme (NGH2P) has announced the allocation of N$25 million to fund scholarships for students from the ||Kharas and Hardap regions.   While this investment is a landmark boost for Namibia’s green energy ambitions and has further secured the country a top global ranking in climate investment competitiveness. 

‘Genocide day a turning point towards healing’ – Nandi-Ndaitwah

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  • By Chollastic Tjehiua

In a historic and emotionally charged moment, Namibia officially observed its first Genocide Remembrance Day, honoring the lives of more than 100,000 Ovaherero and Nama people who were systematically exterminated by the German colonial regime between 1904 and 1908.

According to President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah in official address at the commemoration, the declaration of this national holiday marks a turning point in Namibia’s journey toward healing, historical reckoning, and justice. 

San community abuse irks Councilors

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  • By Marx Itamalo

Regional councilors in Oshikoto, Ohangwena and Omusati regions have expressed concern over the exploitation and abused of members of the San community who reside in their constituencies. 

The councilors further claim the San people are often used to do various jobs without remuneration and at times are paid alcohol or food.  Protasius Neshuku, the regional councilor of Eengodi constituency in Oshikoto region indicated that some members of the San community are cattle herders or domestic servants. 

Barred NDF recruit hopefuls still at Osona

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  • By Chollastic Tjehiua

A group of close to 10 young Namibians is adamant they will continue camping outside the Osona military base facility, with the hope that the Namibian Defence Force (NDF) might reconsider its decision to not absorb them for training as recruits.