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Iconic tourist destination targeted by burglars

Iconic tourist destination targeted by burglars

Niël Terblanché Approximately N$175,000 was stolen when the iconic Canyon Roadhouse at one of Namibia’s most impressive tourist attractions, the Fish River Canyon was broken into by a gang of burglars. Gondwana Collection Namibia’s Brand and Marketing Director, Manni Goldbeck, confirmed the burglary and added that the incident occurred during the early morning hours of 18 April 2024 when four or five members of the gang entered the main restaurant area of the Canyon Roadhouse. “After overpowering a member of our security team, the robbers gained entrance to the main restaurant area by breaking through the doors. They targeted the…
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Namibian student missing in Cape Town

Namibian student missing in Cape Town

The Western Cape police are seeking the public's assistance in locating 20-year-old Faith Enkali , a Namibian student at the Cape Town College of Fashion Design. According to reports Enkali, was last seen leaving his student accommodation on Malleson Street in Mowbray in the early hours of Monday, 15 April. Reports suggest Enkali did not inform any of his housemates about his plans for the day before his disappearance. Anyone with information regarding Enkali's whereabouts is urged to contact the Mowbray police or his mother , Johana Kapolo on +264 811243951. Reporter-Hertta-Maria Amutenja
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Namibia will continue to advocate for UNSC reform

Namibia will continue to advocate for UNSC reform

Niël Terblanché Namibia has reaffirmed its stance on the urgent need for reform within the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) while also raising concerns about global justice and equity. Dr Peya Mushelenga, Namibia's Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, in a statement, voiced the government of Namibia’s disappointment following the UNSC's inability to pass a resolution that would grant the State of Palestine full membership in the United Nations. The bid for Palestine's membership adheres to Article 4 of the UN Charter, which invites all peace-loving states willing and able to fulfil the obligations of the Charter to apply. Since…
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Iconic tourist destination targeted by burglars

Iconic tourist destination targeted by burglars

Niël Terblanché A yet unknown amount of money was stolen when the iconic Canyon Roadhouse at one of Namibia’s most impressive tourist attractions, the Fish River Canyon was broken into by a gang of burglars. Gondwana Collection Namibia’s Brand and Marketing Director, Manni Goldbeck, confirmed the burglary and added that the incident occurred during the early morning hours of 18 April 2024 when four or five members of the gang entered the main restaurant area of the Canyon Roadhouse. “After overpowering a member of our security team, the robbers gained entrance to the main restaurant area by breaking through the…
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Salmon farming in Lüderitz becomes a reality

Salmon farming in Lüderitz becomes a reality

Niël Ternlanché Namibia's African Aquaculture Company (AAC) has taken a significant step towards diversifying the country’s aquaculture industry after it was granted an "Offshore Commercial Phase" license to pioneer salmon farming in the Atlantic Ocean near Lüderitz. Clement Kaukuetu, President of the Namibia Operations at AAC, announced the new development in the project and added that it is a groundbreaking venture for Sub-Saharan Africa. “The license, effective for 15 years, marks the inception of the region’s first commercial salmon farming and production facility,” he said in a statement. The operations will span three offshore sites in the ||Kharas Region, northwest…
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NAMFISA signs testing agreement for its Sandbox programme

NAMFISA signs testing agreement for its Sandbox programme

Martin Endjala The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NAMFISA), on 17 April, officially signed testing agreements with two pioneering innovators in Windhoek, ReferredBy and Ergo Analytics (known as Verime), to participate in its regulatory Sandbox programme. “The NAMFISA regulatory Sandbox initiative represents our strategic vision to promote innovation in both digital and non-digital financial services, while simultaneously enhancing financial inclusion. Under the vigilant supervision of NAMFISA, the Sandbox provides a controlled environment for live tests of innovative products, services, or solutions within specified parameters or limits,” NAMFISA's Chief Executive Officer, Kenneth Matomola said. He emphasized the critical importance of the…
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Namibia to become the energy capital of Africa

Namibia to become the energy capital of Africa

Martin Endjala The Minister of Mines and Energy, Tom Alweendo, says, that given the evolving energy landscape, Namibia is strategically positioning to become a sustainable energy capital in Africa. Alweendo said this on 18 April at the Global Africa Green Hydrogen Summit held in Windhoek. The summit is themed “From Ambition to Action: Fuelling Africa’s Green Industrial Revolution”, "It comes at a time during which Namibia in particular has availed large portions of land, adapting legislative frameworks, engaging global captains of industries and raising billions of dollars to pioneer low-carbon industrialisation at scale. Something that has never been done before…
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Walvis Bay schools shut while water supply is restored

Walvis Bay schools shut while water supply is restored

Niël Terblanché Several schools in Walvis Bay will remain shut today due to a widespread disruption in the town's water supply, following a mechanical failure at the central pump station. The affected institutions include Tutaleni High and Primary Schools, !Nara Primary School, High Hope Primary School, Seaside Primary School, Immanuel Ruiters Primary School, and both the secondary and primary schools in Kuisebmond, as well as the Duinesig High School. Parents have been notified that classes will resume once the necessary repairs are completed. The outage, which is expected to last from 08:00 to 17:00 on Friday, has impacted various parts…
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Just Saying

Just Saying

Am just saying that, last week, I had the honor of participating in a gathering organized by the Namibia Sport Commission, where I shared the stage with a prominent figure in Namibian sport governance. Am just saying that the event was organized to shed light on the state of governance frameworks and corporate governance in sports, drawing together various members of the sports fraternity, including leaders and managers from federations and umbrella bodies. Am saying, from the outset, I was impressed by the turnout and the sense of camaraderie among the sports federations. It was clear that there is a…
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Namibia Cycling Federation and Rock & Rut Cycling Club to Host 2024 Nedbank Namibia XC1 UCI C1 Races

Namibia Cycling Federation and Rock & Rut Cycling Club to Host 2024 Nedbank Namibia XC1 UCI C1 Races

Namibia Cycling Federation in collaboration with the Rock & Rut Cycling Club is gearing up to host the 2024 Nedbank Namibia XC1 Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) C1 and UCI Junior Series XCO races this Saturday at the IJG Trails in Kleine Kuppe. This event marks the second round of the five races in the Nedbank XC series and is the sole race where cyclists will accumulate International Cycling Union (UCI) points. Anticipation is high as between 140 and 150 local and international cyclists are expected to compete for UCI points at the event. Chairperson of Rock & Rut, Hanso Diehl,…
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