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2020-04-232026-06-08

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  1. April 2026
  2. The Namibian

    This was followed by zone 3 comprising the ||Kharas, Erongo, Hardap, and Omaheke regions at 2.0%, and zone 1 comprising the Kavango East, Kavango West, Kunene, Ohangwena, Omusati, Oshana, Oshikoto, Otjozondjupa, and Zambezi regions, which recorded the lowest annual inflation rate

    Khomas inflation hits national high for March
  3. New Era

    Zone 1, covering Kavango East, Kavango West, Kunene, Ohangwena, Omusati, Oshana, Oshikoto, Otjozondjupa and Zambezi, recorded the lowest inflation at 1.0%.

    Inflation slowed to 2.1% in March
  4. New Era

    Speaking at the handover ceremony, Kavango East education director Christine Shilima lauded the collaboration between the private sector and the directorate.

    Over 400 Rundu school furniture repaired
  5. The Namibian

    Five hundred patients from the Kavango East and Zambezi regions are expected to benefit from the national cataract surgical campaign launched in the regions on Monday.

    500 patients to benefit from cataract operations in Kavango East and Zambezi
  6. The Namibian

    This follows an article published by the Namibian Chamber of Environment (NCE) on 18 March, saying the government is considering importing bees to aid blueberry pollination at the Mashare Berries Farming 50km east of Rundu, and at Namibia Berries at Divundu in the Kavango East re

    No plan to import bees from SA – ministry
  7. New Era

    JM: Following recent demonstrations, what specific actions has your office taken to address the demands outlined in the petition submitted to the Kavango East Governor?

    On the spot with John Muyamba – Maghumbo tackling land, service delivery head-on
  8. The Namibian

    Communities, government leaders and development partners came together on 23 March in the Kavango East region to commemorate the International Day of Forests under the theme ‘Forests and Economies’, highlighting the role forests play in supporting livelihoods, culture and sustain

    The Kavango East celebrates International Day of Forests
  9. The Namibian

    He has been the long-serving secretary of the Swapo Party Youth League in the Kavango East region, and was previously a board member of the National Youth Council.

    Get to know our new top officials
  10. The Namibian

    Kavango East retained their Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup netball title after defeating Khomas 35–28 in a fiercely contested final at Keetmanshoop yesterday.

    Kavango East defends netball cup
  11. The Namibian

    Annual floods in the Oshana, Kavango East and Zambezi regions impair residents’ movement, since roads, villages, clinics, and schools, among others, become inaccessible.

    N$24m floating bridges to keep flood-hit communities

Friday 5 June

  1. SPYL leadership tensions surface in Kavango East region

    Divisions within the Swapo Party Youth League in Kavango East have escalated after regional mobiliser Bibiana Shapi rejected her suspension and made accusations against leadership.

    5 June 2026 · Namibian Sun

Thursday 4 June

  1. Leasehold rights under Communal Land Reform Act survive death

    A High Court judge ruled that a leasehold right granted under the Communal Land Reform Act of 2005 does not end with the death of the right holder and can form part of their estate. The court also determined that a deceased estate and its executor have a stronger claim to the land than someone occupying it without a leasehold right.

    4 June 2026 · The Namibian

  2. SPYL Kavango East suspends regional secretary pending investigation

    The SWAPO Party Youth League regional executive committee in Kavango East suspended regional secretary Bibiana Shapi pending investigation into allegations that she undermined the committee's authority and unity by participating in efforts to remove elected members. Shapi rejected the suspension as unconstitutional and politically motivated, amid preparations for an extraordinary regional conference to fill a vacant position.

    4 June 2026 · Windhoek Observer

  3. President inspects Green Schemes, emphasises agriculture's development role

    President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah toured irrigation projects in Kavango East, Kavango West, Ohangwena and Omusati regions as part of government efforts to strengthen agricultural productivity, food security and employment. At Ndonga Linena Green Scheme in Kavango East, she noted the project is expected to produce about 4,754 tonnes of maize from 574 hectares this season.

    4 June 2026 · Informanté

  4. President pleased with Kavango East and West irrigation

    President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah expressed satisfaction with expanded irrigation, active harvesting, and crop diversification at green scheme projects in Kavango East and West regions.

    4 June 2026 · Namibian Sun

Wednesday 3 June

  1. President Nandi-Ndaitwah concludes Green Scheme inspection tour

    President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah completed her follow-up visits to Government-supported Green Schemes with an inspection of the Ndonga Linena scheme in Kavango East, where she was briefed on projected maize output of about 4,754 tonnes from 574 hectares, ongoing winter crop production, and operational challenges including high transportation costs and market access issues.

    3 June 2026 · Informanté

Tuesday 2 June

  1. Uvhungu-Vhungu Green Scheme achieves full land utilisation

    President Nandi-Ndaitwah visited Uvhungu-Vhungu Green Scheme in Kavango East and applauded its achievement of fully utilising all 311 hectares for the first time, with maize planted on every centre pivot and an expected harvest of 1,900–2,000 tonnes despite electricity outages and storm damage.

    2 June 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Mukungu wins WBO Africa junior lightweight title at Rundu

    Martin Mukungu knocked out previously unbeaten champion Flame Nangolo in the first round to capture the WBO Africa junior lightweight title in Windhoek, producing what is described as one of the biggest upsets in Namibian boxing history. Mukungu hopes to defend his title in front of his home supporters at Rundu.

    2 June 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 1 June

  1. National Assembly resumes fourth session with MPs from oversight duties

    The National Assembly reconvenes on 2 June 2026 after a month recess during which MPs conducted oversight visits, stakeholder consultations, and regional and international parliamentary engagements. Deputy Speaker Katamelo was appointed chairperson of the Pan-African Parliament Committee on Cooperation, International Relations and Conflict Resolution, while parliamentary committees assessed poverty alleviation and service delivery, including concerns over an incomplete N$41 million Eenhana Town Council building project.

    1 June 2026 · Informanté

Tuesday 26 May

  1. Kavango East governor revives stalled Uvhungu-Vhungu dairy farm

    The governor of Kavango East is reviving the government's idle Uvhungu-Vhungu dairy farm, which has been non-operational for 16 years. About 70% of the resuscitation work is complete, with plans for joint ventures and approximately N$160 million needed to make the farm operational.

    26 May 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Kavango East governor urges healthy eating and organic farming

    Kavango East governor Hamunyera Hambyuka called on residents to adopt healthier lifestyles and embrace organic food production at a health awareness walk, warning against reliance on processed foods and encouraging families to start backyard gardens.

    26 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

  3. Namibia must balance tradition with communal land reform progress

    An opinion piece argues that while traditional leaders' concerns about communal land reform deserve respect, Namibia cannot allow defence of custom to obstruct economic transformation. The article contends that current customary systems leave communal land residents trapped in poverty, unable to use land productively or secure financing, and vulnerable to inconsistent allocation practices.

    26 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

  4. Traditional leaders oppose government communal land reforms policy

    Chiefs from Kavango East and West say government-driven communal land reforms could weaken customary authority and increase pressure on ancestral land. They warned that formal land registration could lead to increased land sales and leave future generations without access to ancestral land, citing a conflict between customary practices and statutory law.

    26 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Saturday 23 May

  1. Ombudsman flags severe overcrowding in northern police holding cells

    Ombudsman Basilius Dyakugha has raised concerns about severe overcrowding in police holding cells across eight northern regions, with facilities such as Omuthiya and Oshakati police stations holding over 800 inmates each, and Katima Mulilo holding over 280 inmates in cells designed for 80. Dyakugha attributed the overcrowding to prolonged case finalization, lack of bail releases, and lengthy investigations.

    23 May 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 22 May

  1. Namibia imports nearly half its mahangu despite staple crop status

    The FAO says Namibia produces about 371,800 metric tonnes of mahangu annually, meeting only 52% of national demand, while the rest is imported. The country has launched the One Country One Priority Product initiative to improve mahangu production and strengthen its value chain, given that mahangu is the primary cereal for more than 60% of Namibians.

    22 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

  2. Kapande Foundation teaches practical skills in Kavango East

    The Kapande Foundation is helping young people and vulnerable families in rural Kavango East communities acquire practical skills in agriculture and related areas.

    22 May 2026 · Namibian Sun

Thursday 21 May

  1. Police warn illegal taxi operators of fines and arrest

    Namibian police have warned that illegal taxi operators will face fines starting at N$2,000 and arrest upon a third transgression. The warning follows concerns raised by the Namibia Public Passenger Transport Association about 3,450 illegally operating cars since 2018, particularly in Rundu in Kavango East.

    21 May 2026 · The Namibian

Tuesday 19 May

  1. NCA animal auction draws four buyers despite 24 registrations

    An animal auction at Oshaambelo Production Development Centre in Omusati sold 65 of 118 animals for N$373,150, with an auctioneer attributing low buyer participation to preference for informal trade. The ministry and livestock board support monthly auctions in the Northern Communal Areas to help farmers obtain fair prices through competition.

    19 May 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 18 May

  1. Parliamentarians urge road upgrades due to infrastructure decline

    National Council members raised concerns that deteriorating road infrastructure contributes to vehicle damage, rising transport costs, and road accidents, with specific complaints about poor conditions in Kavango East, Kavango West, and the Maltahöhe-Walvis Bay route. The Ministry of Works and Transport's budget was N$2.74 billion for the current financial year.

    18 May 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Rundu residents paying mortgages for unfinished homes

    Homeowners in the Kaisosi housing development in Rundu say they have been paying mortgages since 2022 for houses that remain unfinished, despite securing bank financing two years ago. Helmsman Group, the development company behind the project, has acknowledged the financial pressure on families but attributes delays to challenges beyond its control.

    18 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Saturday 16 May

  1. Namibia's northern regions pay most for diesel

    Namibia's annual inflation rate slowed to 3.1% in April 2026, though transport and fuel costs remain under pressure. Consumers in northern regions (zone 1) paid the highest diesel price at N$24.31 per litre, while Khomas residents (zone 2) paid the lowest at N$24.12.

    16 May 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 11 May

  1. Two boys injured in explosion near Rundu military base

    Two boys from Mavanze village in Kavango East were injured on Sunday afternoon after an explosive device they were playing with detonated near a military base. Josef Ndumba (14) sustained arm injuries and Tende Rayne (13) suffered multiple injuries to his stomach and legs; both are receiving treatment at Rundu State Hospital in serious but stable condition.

    11 May 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Rundu Technology Centre to reopen within three months

    The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform is reviving the N$36 million Rundu Technology Centre, which has underperformed since its 2015 establishment. The facility, created to support agricultural mechanisation for green scheme projects and subsistence farmers, will reopen after the ministry reassesses its strategy and plans to expand services to private farmers to improve financial sustainability.

    11 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Sunday 26 April

  1. Government maintains sport bar hours during World Cup

    Namibia's government will not extend sport bar trading hours during the Fifa World Cup in June, despite calls from football fans. Most sport bars operate until 02h00 under current licences, but World Cup matches are scheduled to begin at 03h00 and 04h00, forcing viewers to leave before games end.

    26 April 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 23 April

  1. Northern communal livestock auctions hampered by poor animal condition

    Livestock auctions in northern communal areas generate income for farmers but poor animal condition and limited market knowledge reduce earnings, according to agriculture officials. A recent auction in Oshikoto region sold 133 of 139 cattle and 42 goats for N$1.3 million, with officials calling for training on the relationship between livestock quality and prices.

    23 April 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Family of woman killed by elephant demands compensation meat

    A woman was killed by an elephant in Kavango East on 28 March; the elephant was later shot and found dead but decomposed before the family could access its meat. The family is now requesting the Environment Ministry provide them meat from another elephant, as the killed elephant's carcass could not be recovered in time for the funeral.

    23 April 2026 · The Namibian

  3. Government spends N$867m annually on school feeding programmes

    The government spends about N$867 million a year feeding more than 75,000 learners in State-run hostels. At Bunya Combined School in Kavango East, learners depend on soft porridge as their only reliable meal of the day, which teachers say directly impacts concentration and performance, though the school lacks proper dining infrastructure.

    23 April 2026 · New Era

Wednesday 22 April

  1. Kavango East disputes under-19 netball squad selection process

    The Kavango East Netball Association has formally challenged Netball Namibia's preliminary under-19 national squad selection, citing poor regional representation after their team won the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup 2026 championship yet had only one player selected, compared to nine from the Khomas region. The association warns that under-representation of players from outside Windhoek risks damaging confidence in national pathways and affecting participation in future tournaments.

    22 April 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Heavy rain and winds destroy 200 tonnes of maize at government farm

    Approximately 200 tonnes of maize at the government's Uvhungu-vhungu irrigation farm in Kavango East were destroyed by heavy rains and strong winds that left about 47 hectares waterlogged. The farm has shifted to manual labour, hiring local workers to salvage what remains, but production losses will make profit impossible this season; elephants also damaged another section of the farm.

    22 April 2026 · New Era

  3. 37-year-old inmate dies after collapsing at Rundu Police Station

    A 37-year-old man died this week after collapsing in custody at Rundu Police Station and was rushed unconscious to Rundu State Hospital, where he was declared dead on arrival. He had been detained on charges of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm under the Domestic Violence Act and was scheduled for a mental health check-up.

    22 April 2026 · Namibian Sun

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