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Russian agents pull strings in SA

In these three countries, Russian influence agents engaged in covert operations during election campaigns between 2019 and 2025, according to a data leak reviewed by ‘Forbidden Stories’ and its partners. In Johannesburg, secret meetings were held between specialists from ‘The…

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Kauandenge’s Asoli becomes a political party

Association of Localised Interests (Asoli) president Josef Kauandenge has announced that the association has now become a political party pending a formal registration submission to the Electoral Commission of Namibia. Kauandenge made the announcement in a statement on Wednesday. Asoli…

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Zambezi plans to relocate 9 flood-affected schools

The Zambezi regional education directorate is considering the relocation of about nine flood-affected schools in the eastern part of the Zambezi region. The region is currently experiencing an elevated flood risk as water levels stood at 6.78m on Monday. Annual…

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Meeting on leaked Erongo airspace plan set for 25 March

THE Namibian Defence Force (NDF) says leaked information on a proposal to reclassify a military operations area in the Erongo region could cause confusion among the public and in the aviation industry. As a result, NDF spokesperson Petrus Shilumbu says…

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Supervision in Omusati baby’s death questioned

The children involved in an incident that led to the death of a one-year-old baby in the Omusati region this week were allegedly in the care of their mother and grandmother, a relative has revealed. The incident involved two-year-old twins…

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Safety ministry to fast-track action plan on human trafficking

Minister of home affairs, immigration, safety and security Lucia Iipumbu on Tuesday said the ministry is going to fast-track the human trafficking action plan, which runs from 2023 till 2027. Between June 2024 and June 2025, the police recorded six…

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Burning tyres ‘a cancer risk’ at Walvis Bay

Walvis Bay residents and health professionals are demanding government intervention over toxic smoke from illegal tyre burning on state land that could cause serious illnesses. Upon visiting the site, The Namibian was able to confirm the burning of tyres. It…

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