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Mathilde Kudumo

Mathilde Kudumo

Namibia Press Agency

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Namib Mills workers given 72 hours to return to work as strike ends

Namib Mills has given its workers 72 hours to return to work after the company reached an agreement with the Namibian Revolutionary Transport and Manufacturing Union (Naretu) to end a 59-day strike involving about 1 000 workers. In an internal…

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Omaruru to benefit from Anoca stadium 

Namibia is set to strengthen its grassroots sport infrastructure with the construction of a Fifa-standard football field at the OlympAfrica Centre at Omaruru. The announcement of the N$9-million project was made on Saturday by Mustapha Beraff, the president of the…

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Bank Windhoek pilots digital grants

Bank Windhoek yesterday announced its participation in the first cohort of institutions implementing government-to-person (G2P) payments under the national instant payment programme (IPP). The announcement followed a recent meeting with minister of finance Ericah Shafudah, Bank of Namibia governor Ebson…

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GBV, inequality halt women’sprogress – Nandi-Ndaitwah

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says although progress has been made in advancing women’s rights, challenges such as gender-based violence and economic inequality continue to hinder full gender equality. In a message marking International Women’s Day yesterday, Nandi-Ndaitwah joined Namibians and the…

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Man takes own life at Zambezi village

The Namibian Police at Luhonono in the Zambezi region have opened an inquest after a 50-year-old Namibian man allegedly died by suicide on Thursday evening. According to a police report, the incident occurred at about 19h00 at Nguluke, a village…

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Defaulters owe City of Windhoek more than N$800 million in municipal debt

Residents of Windhoek owe the city’s municipality more than N$800 million for water, rates, taxes and electricity accounts accumulated over the years. This was disclosed by City of Windhoek spokesperson Lydia Amutenya during a recent interview with Nampa regarding city…

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Bank Windhoek pilots digital grants

Bank Windhoek yesterday announced its participation in the first cohort of institutions implementing government-to-person (G2P) payments under the national instant payment programme (IPP). The announcement followed a recent meeting with minister of finance Ericah Shafudah, Bank of Namibia governor Ebson…

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Independence Day celebrations to be held in all 14 regions

Namibia’s 2026 Independence Day celebrations will be held simultaneously across all 14 regions, marking a departure from previous years when events were hosted in a single region or town. The announcement was made by minister of information and communication technology…

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Oshikoto education official warns teachers against drinking on the job

Oshikoto education deputy director Tomas Kalimbo has warned teachers that on-duty intoxication and substance abuse will lead to disciplinary action to maintain public service integrity. Kalimbo issued the warning during the Onathinge circuit’s annual staff conference held at the Ondangwa…

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Grant recipients urged to save as NamPost expands payout system

The Namibia Post Limited (NamPost) says its new digital grant accounts are designed to encourage saving among beneficiaries while maintaining access to social grant payments across the country. Speaking during an information sharing session at the Government Information Centre on…

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