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Transport union financially aids striking workers
09 May 2025
The Namibian Revolutionary Transport and Manufacturing Union (Naretu) on Wednesday provided financial support to workers of Pretorious Plant Hire, who have been on strike since late March this year. “The Namibian Revolutionary Transport and Manufacturing Union today marked a historic moment as it officially handed over salary support to workers of Pretorious Plant Hire, who […]
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Aupindi slams NamPower for ‘raping consumers’
09 May 2025
Swapo lawmaker Tobie Aupindi has slammed the national power utility, the Namibia Power Corporation (NamPower), for putting undue pressure on consumers with tariff hikes on electricity. He was speaking on Thursday in the National Assembly during debates on the budget which went all night. “It is true that remarkable progress has been achieved through the […]
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Ending hunger: A call for legislative action on food waste in South Africa
09 May 2025
To be successful in addressing food insecurity and malnutrition in South Africa, the broadest possible consultation will be required across the food system, including with farmers and agri-business food manufacturers, retailers, the non-profit organisation (NPO) sector and, crucially, the government. The commitment by Gauteng Department of Agriculture MEC Vuyiswa Ramakgopa to ending hunger in Gauteng […]
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Russian firm recruits young African women, also from SA, to build drones for war on Ukraine
09 May 2025
Some recruits complained of racism and harassment. Others said they were subjected to excess surveillance and had to sign non-disclosure agreements about their work. A Russian firm is fraudulently recruiting hundreds of young foreign women — mostly from Africa, including South Africa — to manufacture drones which it is using to attack Ukraine, according to […]
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UK to announce fresh sanctions on Putin’s ‘shadow fleet’
09 May 2025
A fleet of Russian oil tankers which have been used to avoid existing sanctions on oil and gas exports are set to be hit with new restrictions. Downing Street has said action will be taken against up to 100 vessels which have carried more than £18 billion worth of cargo since the start of 2024. […]
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US cuts aid to Zambia over ‘systematic’ medicine theft
09 May 2025
The US has announced that it is cutting $50m (£37m) in aid to Zambia’s health sector, due to the country’s failure to address the “systematic theft” of donated drugs and medical supplies. This “difficult” decision was taken after repeated warnings to the Zambian government to safeguard vital drugs meant for the country’s most vulnerable patients, […]
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Namibian sport takes political centre stage
09 May 2025
Sport minister Sanet Steenkamp has reiterated president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s declaration that her administration will significantly invest in enhancing the sport industry. In her recent maiden state of the nation address, Nandi-Ndaitwah said the government will construct seven new internationally-approved stadiums across six regions. This forms part of an ambitious project to professionalise Namibian sport, an […]
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Chula Chula ‘cannot afford any slip ups’
09 May 2025
Eeshoke Chula Chula coach, John Sikerete, has said that for his team to contend for the league title this season, they must avoid slip-ups, play selflessly, remain highly focused, and demonstrate resilience. Chula Chula will play at home at Oshakati’s Independence Stadium this weekend as they look to redeem themselves following a series of disappointing […]
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Born of War,Raised by Wind: Namibia’s Wild Horses
09 May 2025
In an area forged by wind and silence, a herd of horses run freely across the gravel plains near Garub. These are the wild horses of the Namib Desert, feral, tenacious, and uniquely adapted. They are not just survivors of nature, but of history itself. More than a century ago, the Namib Desert was set […]
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Baby Gladiators could be embarrassed on home soil, says expert
09 May 2025
Namibia face the prospect of being the laughing stock of their home Cosafa under-17 Girls’ Championship because they are poorly prepared. This is according to Namibian women’s football pioneer Julien Garises, who is unhappy about the Baby Gladiators’ apathetic preparations. The tournament gets underway in Windhoek tomorrow with a noon clash between favourites Zambia and […]
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An impromptu Kalahari-truffle picnic
09 May 2025
One of my fondest memories of Kalahari truffles was a few years back when, on the way to a wedding in the Omaheke region, we stopped on the roadside for an impromptu truffle picnic. Driving along, we had noticed some women and children on the side of the road scouring the sand and stopped to […]
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More men than women die in road crashes – MVA
09 May 2025
Significantly more men than women were involved in road crashes and fatalities in 2025, the Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund said Wednesday. “Gender data reveals that men are more frequently involved in crashes and lead in fatalities; 47 men and 19 women have died so far in 2025,” MVA CEO Rosalia Martins-Hausiku said during a […]
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One of Elon Musk’s longtime VCs is suing his former employer after allegedly being fired
09 May 2025

Microsoft employees are banned from using DeepSeek app, president says
08 May 2025

A timeline of South Korean telco giant SKT’s data breach
08 May 2025

