Helao Nafidi residents demand electrification
By Marx Itamalo
By Marx Itamalo
By Stefanus Nashama
By Patience Makwele
New Technologies, a Windhoek-based tech firm, has filed a landmark N$1.3 billion lawsuit against the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) and the Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG), accusing them of misappropriating a confidential innovation developed at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.
By Patience Makwele
• Tyitende accuses ACC of political bias
• Kaapama cites delays and budget constraints
• Public questions ACC’s independence
By Michael Uugwanga
Western Suburbs Rugby Football Club supporters have expressed unhappiness with recent revelations that the club’s president Vaughan Peterson, plans on entering a sponsorship agreement with Ongos Valley Development.
By Michael Uugwanga
Grade 12 pupil Andrew Jamal is setting himself aside as the next big snooker to come out of the country, following his good display at the WPA Heyball U-19 World Championship in Australia, last month.
Although Jamal did not reach the final, his performance did not go unnoticed as he was up against snooker players from countries that snooker is a big sport.
This week, Confidente caught up with Jamal as he shared his first international experience in the sport of snooker and the WPA Heyball U-19 World Championship.
Two young women from the Miss Namibia 2025 Top 10 have been empowered to take their dreams even further thanks to the National Youth Council of Namibia (NYC), which awarded them a combined sponsorship of N$20,000. Johanna Swartbooi and Alica Mokhatu, both among this year’s Top 10 finalists, each received N$10,000 from the NYC as part of its commitment to youth empowerment and national representation. This act of support is not only a financial boost but a clear message that young Namibians, regardless of where they come from, can rise to represent their country with pride and purpose.