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    Origo School Garden Sells Veggies to the Public

    Nestled in Rehoboth, Origo Primary School has transformed its agricultural program into a thriving community enterprise. After six years of cultivation, the school's vegetable gardens are now selling fresh produce directly to residents. Established with support from the Namibia Agronomic Board...
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    ECN trains voter teams for Kabbe South by election

    Election officials are gearing up for a crucial voter registration drive in the Kabbe South constituency. The Electoral Commission of Namibia launched a four-day training program at Ngweze Community Hall in Katima Mulilo, bringing together 49 registration officials ready to update the local...
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    Okahandja set to map informal areas and issue plot titles

    Okahandja's local government is stepping up to transform three informal settlements into proper neighborhoods. Mayor Beatrice Kotungondo shared exciting news during a community gathering with Oshetu residents about a comprehensive land formalization project. The municipality will kick off an...
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    Amathila backs Mandela statue at Walvis Bay

    Ben Amathila, a former Cabinet minister, championed the idea of honoring Nelson Mandela with a statue at Walvis Bay during the town's 30th reintegration anniversary celebration. He fondly recalled Mandela's crucial support in Namibia's peaceful acquisition of Walvis Bay and the Penguin Islands...
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    Rix blasts Namibia budget gap on youth vs defense

    Investment expert Max Rix has blasted Namibia's budget priorities, highlighting a massive funding gap between military spending and youth employment programs. The Netumbo-Nandi Ndaitwah government allocated a mere N$1.3 billion for youth-related initiatives like stadium construction, sports...
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    Judge stops unsafe rides for cuffed inmates

    A Windhoek High Court judge has banned Namibian police and prison officials from transporting prisoners with hands cuffed behind their backs inside unsafe vehicles. Acting judge Collins Parker made the ruling after hearing a lawsuit from two inmates, Kevan Townsend and Jaco Kennedy. The...
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    Pokello Nare cheers on son in Premier League debut

    Soccer mama Pokello Nare was buzzing with excitement at Rufaro Stadium as her boy Nathan Mutasa kicked off his first Castle Premier League match with Scotland FC. Cameras caught her beaming with pure motherly pride as Nathan hit the field against Bikita Minerals. Nathan landed a sweet spot on...
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    Mavetera seeks tech deals to make Zimbabwe a hub

    Zimbabwe's tech minister is pushing hard for a digital revolution. Tatenda Mavetera wants tech innovators and government teams to work together to supercharge artificial intelligence investments. Responding to conversations at the GAISAfrica2025 conference, Mavetera highlighted ambitious plans...
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    Winky D Takes Aim With Propaganda

    Zimbabwean reggae star Winky D blasts through the music scene with another hard-hitting track that screams straight from the people's hearts. His fresh single, Propaganda, roars against power structures and amplifies everyday struggles faced by everyday Zimbabweans. Top-tier international music...
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    Chopper brings relief to Oshana flood areas

    The Oshana Regional Council snagged a military helicopter to rescue drought-stricken communities trapped by massive flooding. Namibian Defence Force aircraft will zoom into hard-hit zones like Uuvudhiya, Ompundja, and Okatyali, delivering lifelines to stranded farmers and cattle herders...
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    Trump tax bites Namibia as US market access dries up

    Namibia might lose cheap access to the US market after President Trump slapped a 21% tariff on local products. Namibian goods like beef, lamb, fish, grapes, and blueberries currently sail into America duty-free under the African Growth and Opportunity Act. The new tariffs could jack up prices...
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    Zimbabwe ZiG fizzles as dollars take charge

    Zimbabwe's latest money makeover is crashing and burning. The brand-new ZiG currency barely limps along, proving yet another failed attempt to remove the US dollar from the economy's driver's seat. Born with fanfare on April 8, the Zimbabwe Gold currency quickly revealed its weakness. Banks...
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    Lawyer accused of pocketing divorce money in Bulawayo case

    A local lawyer landed himself behind bars after allegedly pocketing cash meant for a property settlement. Martin Chirwa faced court charges for snagging over $15,000 from a client's divorce deal. Authorities say he scooped up the money through multiple collections from his client's ex-wife's...
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    Zanu PF plot to boot Mnangagwa fizzles

    Some renegade ex-Zanu-PF officials are trying to overthrow Zimbabwe's legally elected government. But a top official says their plans will fail big time. Zanu-PF Mashonaland East Provincial Chairman Daniel Garwe gave a speech at a rally on Wednesday. He was drumming up support for Zanu-PF Glen...
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    War vet Geza takes on Zimbabwe regime

    Blessed Geza is an old war veteran who goes by "Bombshell." He's been taking to social media in his military uniform, talking straight to his followers. He starts each message with a Maoist anthem from when the armed struggle was at its peak in the 1970s, and people are listening. He's become a...
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    Ex Zanu PF member impeachment bid fizzles in parliament

    Blessed Geza, a former member of the Zanu-PF Central Committee who has fallen from grace, is trying to introduce a motion in the National Assembly to impeach President Mnangagwa. However, the government says his attempts are bound to fail because he lacks support from other political parties...
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    Prosecutor in hot water over fraud indictments

    Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, two businessmen connected to the Zanu PF party, are facing corruption charges. However, Prosecutor General Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo has landed herself in a difficult situation regarding their case. The Zimbabwe Litigants Association, a group, has filed an...
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    Minister slams Eddie Cross for baseless claims

    Zimbabwe's information boss blasted Eddie Cross for saying bad stuff about the president's family. Dr. Muswere thinks that Cross still has old racist ideas. He believes Cross thinks Black people need White help to do well. Eddie Cross Talked Trash on South African TV last March. Later, he...
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    Government pays 300 farmers for Mt Hampden city

    Zimbabwe started paying money to farmers who lost land where the fresh city rises at Mt Hampden. Already, five farm owners have received cash, and nearly 300 more will soon be waiting their turn. These 301 farmers from two provinces had papers for 47 farms covering 15,500 hectares, enough space...
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    Title deeds handed directly to farmers

    Zimbabwe started giving out farm papers locally instead of from just one office. This helps farmers across the country receive land papers much faster. The team running this plan wants to make sure land reform stays forever by letting farmers use land as real money value. Farm owners can feel...
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