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Country Club expansion to conclude in September

  By: Eric Mhunduru The expansion of the Windhoek Country Club Resort is set to be completed by September this year. Country Club board member, Michael Wassung told NewsOnOne that the expansion will cost a total of N$12 million. The expansion will include a state-of-the-art swimming pool and a 50 seater restaurant and bar for guests.   Wassung said the current pool area is going to be replaced completely with […]

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Public bemoans poor attitudes from nurses   

    By: Ketemba Tjipepa The Health Professions Council of Namibia (HPCNA) CEO, Dr. Cornelius Weyulu, says complaints about poor attitudes from some nurses are rising, warning that rudeness and negligence are damaging to the profession’s image.  Weyulu made these remarks at Windhoek’s Katutura Intermediate Hospital during the commemoration of International Nurses Day on Monday.The post Public bemoans poor attitudes from nurses    first appeared on Future Media News.The post Public […]

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Analysts say technocrats in Cabinet will boost service delivery 

(Contributed Image of H.E Netumbo-Nandi Ndaitwah) By: Envaalde Matheus Analysts say President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s appointment of technocrats to Cabinet will improve government efficiency and service delivery. Nandi-Ndaitwah’s current administration comprises of more technocrats with most selections made from outside the Swapo electoral college list, commonly known as “the pot.” Public policy analyst Lazarus Kwedhi says the President focused on candidates with reputable professional backgrounds adding that the appointment helps rebuild […]

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Minister orders review of Katima Mulilo land-for-vehicles deal

Urban and Rural Development Minister James Sankwasa has directed the Katima Mulilo Town Council to immediately review a controversial land-for-vehicles exchange deal, calling the transaction “illegal” and accusing the council of causing financial harm to the state. During an official visit to Katima Mulilo, Sankwasa questioned the valuation process used in the deal, which involved exchanging land, reportedly worth nearly N$30 million—for two Toyota Fortuner vehicles. “The Katima Town Council […]

todayMay 12, 2025 16

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Africa’s energy ambitions on display with Agogo FPSO arrival

Walvis Bay, Namibia – The Agogo Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel, one of the world’s most advanced offshore production assets, made a scheduled technical stop at Walvis Bay on 8 May 2025. Operated by Yinson Production for Azule Energy, the vessel paused at the Namibian port to replenish supplies and conduct crew changes as part of its journey to Angola. Drone photography of the Agogo FPSO was carried […]

todayMay 12, 2025 17

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Interview: Kamwanya Urges SWAPO to Move Beyond Symbolism Toward Real Policy Action

By Leonard Witbeen   Political analyst Ndumba Kamwanya has added his voice to the growing call for the ruling SWAPO party to shift its focus from rhetoric to implementation, following recent remarks by SWAPO central committee member Hofni Iipinge. Iipinge had urged the party to prioritize concrete action over vague promises, especially in light of its longstanding track record of policy development without meaningful execution. In an interview, Kamwanya said he […]

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Namibia secures N$41 million financing for first-ever Salmon Farming Project

  By: Hertha Ekandjo The African Aquaculture Company (AAC) has secured €2 million (approximately N$41 million) in equity financing to launch the first phase of its pioneering salmon farming project off the coast of Lüderitz in the //Kharas Region. This marks the beginning of a major international partnership between Namibian and Norwegian investors, aiming to establish Namibia as a future leader in sustainable aquaculture. The financing package which is part […]

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Interview: Gabriel Erastus on the African Development Bank and Namibia’s Economic Future

As the African Development Bank (AfDB) faces changing dynamics in its funding sources, economist Gabriel Erastus offers insightful perspectives on how this shift could affect Namibia and the broader African continent. With the United States reducing its contributions to the AfDB, Erastus believes it’s time for African nations to step up and take greater ownership of the funding process, which could empower the continent to direct capital toward its own […]

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Interview: Business Researcher Josef Sheehama on Beneficiation and External Loans: A Strategic Outlook for Namibia’s Economic Future

  IntroductionIn a recent interview, business researcher Josef Sheehama offered a comprehensive view of Namibia’s economic strategy, emphasizing the dual importance of beneficiation and external loan management. His vision for Namibia’s economic independence hinges on industrialization, foreign direct investment (FDI), and leveraging natural resources to reduce dependency on external debt. 1. Namibia’s Vision 2030: Charting a Path to Industrialization Sheehama emphasizes that Vision 2030 is more than a governmental slogan—it […]

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