In the Newsroom takes a deeper look at top stories, stories of interest and issues of the day... we speak to various experts and bring you a more three-dimensional take on the news.
Dr Hoze Riruako, a local political analyst spoke to In the Newsroom following the news that Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah was elected as the vice president of Swapo and will be the party's presidential candidate for the 2024 general election. Dr Riruako spoke about Nandi-Ndaitwah's excellent character and what she needs to…
The festive season is time for Namibians to take a long-deserved holiday after a long year of hard work. This would normally see Namibians going to different directions in and out of the country. However, concern over the price increase in commodities such as diesel and some food items, will…
Leaked WhatsApp screenshots have lifted the veil on the political bickering between the municipality of Windhoek's council members, with a council member from the Landless People's Movement, Ivan Skrywer, who insulted his fellow board members. This during a conversation that appears to be about the appointment of Conrad Lutombi as…
After intense negotiations, countries at COP27 reached an agreement on an outcome that established a funding mechanism to compensate vulnerable nations for ‘loss and damage’ from climate-induced disasters. Developing countries made strong and repeated appeals for the establishment of a loss and damage fund, to compensate the countries that are…
The Konrad Adenauer Stiftung together with the Minds in Action Team launched the Namibian Constitution Mobile App. The app was created in order to assist people with disabilities. It's available on both Google play and the App Store. In the Newsroom spoke to Claudia Gossow Programme Manager at Konrad Adenauer…
The Swapo Party has for many years been known as a party of unity and a powerful liberation movement. However, in recent years the members of the party have been embroiled in infighting, causing harm and disunity within the party. Now with the party elective congress happening this weekend, the…
Civil Society Organizations call for restorative justice following the marking of the third year anniversary since the country’s biggest corruption scandal, Fishrot, was uncovered. Over 30,000 leaked documents revealed how, since 2012, Iceland’s largest fishing company Samherji had paid millions of dollars to political figures and their associates in Namibia…
Communal farmers and their utter disregard for the labour law when it comes to farmworkers is still in the news. In the Newsroom checked in with UDF member, member of parliament and farmer in the Kunene region, Dudu Murorua and asked him how farmers in that region are abiding by…
Tucna has given the formal unions for farmworkers well-deserved credit saying these unions are doing very well in obeying the labour law and even going above and beyond, especially when it comes to wages. The challenge, he says, is the communal farming industry that underpays, uses illegal workers and child…
The Namibian People Against Poverty Organisation says it has around 25 000 members nationwide, of whom 40 have committed suicide this year due to poverty. The organisation held a peaceful demonstration in Otavi to draw attention to their state of poverty while also having the government to support and finance…
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila during her visit to the southern regions of Namibia, told traditional leaders that the negotiations for reparations are not complete, and urges them to step up and get involved in the process. The government has in the past been criticised for going ahead on their own…
Namibian Marshal Rangers Emergency Rescue Services was given a Mahindra 4X4 Ambulance by M&Z Motors at the Motor Show. The Mahindra will go to the coast to serve the Erongo Region to get to those in need in the dunes and areas with access challenges. They also established their toll-free…
Drunk and high learners are in the news since the director of education in the Oshana region, Hileni Amukana, said she has received reports that learners arrive at school under the influence of liquor and drugs. There are also those who drink and smoke between classes. She says some of…
Namibia became a member of the African Union Peace and Security Council on the 1st of April this year. The chairmanship of the council is on a rotational basis, as every member of the council will have an opportunity to chair the council. November is Namibia’s turn. The Executive Director…
The debate around the removal of the redline is still a hot topic in the political arena. The call off Dr. Job Amupanda is seen by many as a threat to the national beef industry, while others see it as a thing of the colonial times that was used to…
Namibian universities have a number of courses that can kickstart a career, however, complaints have been made regarding the subject matter of some of these courses which limits employability in Namibia. Some course are also simply too theoretical. In the Newsroom chats with Dr Alfred van Kent, Executive Director at…
It has been reported that tourists often get too close to wild animals and cause them to panic. The guides of Twyfelfontein Country Lodge came across a sad and unique story of an elephant calf that was too weak to survive in the harsh environment, but the mother carried her…
The Namibia Institute for Democracy in partnership with the Hanns Seidel Foundation hosted a discussion at the Goethe Institute with the focus on the latest developments and trends as far as crime is concerned. The public had the opportunity to engage with Nampol and the Namibia Correctional Services. Nampol's Chief…
The deputy Namibian president Nangolo Mbumba says the government will meet again with their German counterparts to review the 18 billion Namibian dollar reparation payment because not all communities are happy with the negotiations. Mbumba says the affected communities, the government, and Namibians in general, must agree on the settlement…
Land is a burning issue everywhere on the continent. LPM leader Bernadus Swartbooi is in Johannesburg attending a session of the Pan-African Parliament and in his word, ancestral land is at the heart of his campaign there. Swartbooi tells In the Newsroom that land is at the heart of it…
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