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Windhoek street vendors evicted, left without trading alternative

The News

Street vendors operating at Windhoek's Shoprite supermarket and taxi rank have been forcibly evicted by City Police following warnings to vacate the area. The vendors, who claim to hold valid permits and have paid the municipality, say they have no alternative legal trading spaces and face an uncertain future as they struggle to provide for their families.

26 February 2026 · New Era

Thursday 26 February

  1. Windhoek street vendors evicted, left without trading alternative

    Street vendors operating at Windhoek's Shoprite supermarket and taxi rank have been forcibly evicted by City Police following warnings to vacate the area. The vendors, who claim to hold valid permits and have paid the municipality, say they have no alternative legal trading spaces and face an uncertain future as they struggle to provide for their families.

    26 February 2026 · New Era

Wednesday 25 February

  1. Young entrepreneur builds design firm while studying

    Michael Shagandjwa founded YDM (YASHE DIGITAL MEDIA CC) in 2019, expanding from a clothing brand into a media and design company offering fashion design, branding, printing and journalism services to corporate clients including WWF and Nampost. While balancing studies and business, he has also created employment for three young people and emphasizes the importance of time management and perseverance in entrepreneurship.

    25 February 2026 · New Era

Tuesday 24 February

  1. Cultural masculinity norms linked to mental health crisis in young men

    A clinical psychologist says pressure on Namibian young men to be strong providers, combined with cultural norms discouraging emotional expression, is driving a mental health crisis marked by depression, anxiety, and suicide. Between January and March this year, 108 of 124 suicides in Namibia were men, with alcohol abuse, unemployment, and relationship breakdowns cited as contributing factors.

    24 February 2026 · New Era

Friday 6 February

  1. Parliament calls for stronger natural resources policies and funding

    Namibia's Parliamentary Standing Committee on Natural Resources has recommended stronger policies, funding, and inter-ministerial collaboration to unlock the country's resource potential and align sector strategies with national development priorities including Vision 2030. The mining sector contributed 13.3% to GDP in 2024, while the government received N$7.32 billion in mining revenue, but challenges persist in land reform, energy, and conservation funding.

    6 February 2026 · New Era

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