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  1. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Jeju finds ketamine in tea bags

    Authorities on Jeju Island in South Korea are investigating the repeated discovery of ketamine packaged as Chinese tea washing ashore. Police reported that approximately 28 kilograms of the drug, wrapped in foil and labeled with a Chinese character for tea, have been found on beaches at least...
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    Kewopa backs maternal care in Nairobi

    The Kenya Women Parliamentary Association has committed to accelerating policy reforms for improving reproductive and child health. KEWOPA Chairperson Leah Sankaire stated that equitable access to quality care for all mothers and newborns is essential. She urged the Ministry of Health, the...
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    Susan Mangeni leads Nyota rollout

    Officials said the NYOTA project would expand beyond the Western Cluster to training across 25 counties, including Kitui, Machakos, Makueni, Uasin Gishu and Nakuru. Principal Secretary for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Susan Mang'eni, explained that participants must attend three sessions...
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    Nored loses N$28 million annually by undercharging irrigation farmers

    The Northern Regional Electricity Distributor, Nored, reportedly loses approximately 28 million Namibian dollars each year by not fully charging irrigation farmers for their electricity consumption. This longstanding practice, which disregards a rule requiring payment for 70 percent of the...
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    Otjozondjupa governor accuses Cenored of discrimination in hiring

    The governor of Otjozondjupa, John //Khamuseb, has formally accused the regional electricity utility Cenored of engaging in corrupt and discriminatory hiring practices. He alleged that the company favors applicants from outside its operational areas, unfairly overlooking qualified residents from...
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    Police seek suspects in Windhoek taxi crimes

    Namibian police are searching for two men, Isack Nuuyoma and Hainghumbi Pinehas, identified as the masterminds behind a series of taxi-related robberies and kidnappings in Windhoek and Oshakati. Authorities report the suspects use vehicles with false registration plates to pose as legitimate...
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    ECN registers over 22,000 voters with disabilities for local elections

    The Electoral Commission of Namibia has registered over 22,000 persons with disabilities for the upcoming regional and local authority elections. ECN operations director Zenia Klazen shared this information during a media briefing on election preparations. The commission plans to give priority...
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    City of Windhoek approves plans to upgrade Sam Nujoma Stadium

    The Windhoek City Council has approved a plan to upgrade Sam Nujoma Stadium to meet international standards set by FIFA and the Confederation of African Football. This decision follows a ban on the stadium hosting international matches after it failed to meet required standards. Under an...
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    City of Windhoek approves property rate exemptions for 2025-26

    The City of Windhoek will exempt qualifying properties from paying assessment rates for the upcoming financial year. This approval, granted during a recent council meeting, applies to organizations including churches, charities, and public institutions that meet the criteria set by the Local...
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    IUM's Sion Iileka stresses the role of indigenous knowledge in climate solutions

    A university lecturer has stated that developmental projects will fail to achieve sustainable solutions unless they incorporate local and indigenous knowledge. Sion Iileka, dean of the environmental management faculty at the International University of Management, explained that this knowledge...
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    NamPower Foundation donates N$1.6 million in school infrastructure projects

    The NamPower Foundation has inaugurated a new three-classroom block at Titus Ndjaba Combined School, alongside a guardroom and perimeter fence at Oluwaya Combined School in the Ohangwena Region. The projects, valued at over 1.6 million Namibian dollars, aim to improve educational infrastructure...
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    Bank Windhoek launches wallet-to-wallet transfer service for all users

    Bank Windhoek has introduced a wallet-to-wallet money transfer service, a first for Namibia's banking sector. The new feature, called EasyWallet On-Send, enables customers to send funds directly to another user's EasyWallet account. Managing Director James Chapman announced that the service is...
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    Voters demand realistic promises from candidates in upcoming elections

    With regional council and local authority elections approaching, voters in the Khomas region are expressing a strong demand for realistic promises and greater accountability from candidates. Some citizens, like Josephine Haman from Windhoek Rural, report having lost faith in the electoral...
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    Windhoek City and strikers reach a settlement after a month-long strike

    A court has issued an order directing 267 contract cleaners to conduct their strike activities at a designated assembly point. The Windhoek High Court, under Judge Nate Ndauendapo, mandated that the workers picket at the City of Windhoek's solid waste management department in the Northern...
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    Councillors oppose bill reducing their powers

    A proposed bill to reduce the authority of local councillors in favor of regional governors is facing opposition from elected officials. The legislation, introduced by Minister of Urban and Rural Development James Sankwasa, seeks to amend the Regional Councils Act to delegate certain...
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    Survey shows Namibians prefer government jobs over business

    A recent Afrobarometer survey conducted with Cirrus Capital reveals a predominant preference for public sector employment among Namibians. The study found that 44% of respondents would prefer to work for the government, while only 23% expressed a desire to start their own business. An additional...
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    Namibia allocates N$100 million for Katima Mulilo water, electricity services

    The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development has allocated 100 million Namibian dollars to the Katima Mulilo Town Council for immediate water and electricity services in informal settlements. Minister James Sankwasa announced the funding, which will benefit areas including Nova, Macaravani West...
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    Apple removes two gay dating apps in China following government order

    Apple has removed two prominent gay dating applications, Blued and Finka, from its App Store in China. A company spokesperson stated the action was taken in compliance with a directive from the Cyberspace Administration of China. The removal has generated concern within the country's LGBTQ...
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    Prophet Walter Magaya was released on bail after challenging the remand decision

    Prophet Walter Magaya, leader of the Prophetic Healing and Deliverance ministry, has been released on bail after his arrest on fraud and rape charges. His legal team secured his release from remand prison after paying bail and surrendering his passport and property title deeds as ordered by the...
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    Civil servants to receive first half of US$150 bonus

    Civil servants in Zimbabwe have begun receiving a Special Presidential Bonus, a gesture introduced by President Mnangagwa. The payment of 150 US dollars is being distributed in two equal installments, with the first 75 dollars starting with the security sector. The remainder of the public sector...
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