… Basson says the town council representatives overseeing the election reportedly denied Grade 11 pupils from ||Kharas High Combined School and Ernst Jager Combined School the opportunity to participate as junior town councillors. …
Karasburg to review junior council election allegationsKharas
Also known as: ||Kharas · ||Kharas Football · ||Kharas football region · ||Kharas region · ǁKharas · //Kharas · IIKharas · IlKharas · //Kharas Region · IIKharas region · /Kharas · Kharas Region
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- March 2026
… Reverend Konjore was born on 30 July 1945 in Kais, a small settlement here in the //Kharas Region. …
Vice President Lucia Witbooi delivers tribute at Willem Konjore graveside in ǂGabesKarasburg, IIKharas region. 21 March 2026. …
Lucia Witbooi marks Independence Day commemoration in KarasburgKEETMANSHOOP – As part of soliciting inputs for the development of the 3rd National Anti-Corruption Strategy and Action Plan for 2026-2030, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) held a consultative workshop last week with //Kharas regional stakeholders. …
ACC consults on anti-corruption strategyKARASBURG — Vice President Lucia Witbooi says the //Kharas region has evolved from a historically marginalised area into a dynamic and strategic economic hub, reflecting government’s continued commitment to inclusive development and regional integration. …
//Kharas has immense potential — VPThe Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform has established a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) control area in the FMD-free zone of the ||Kharas region, effective immediately, to prevent disease spread from neighbouring countries. …
FMD control area established in ||Kharas… According to the Namibia Meteorological Services’ report, Keetmanshoop, Naos, and Karasburg in the //Kharas Region recorded 7 mm, 34.5 mm, and 39.4 mm respectively during February, while Aroab and Ariamsvlei, also in the //Kharas Region, recorded slightly higher totals of 61.7 mm …
Northern regions saw the highest rainfall in February… These sessions form part of the first phase of NamPost’s broader regional stakeholder engagement programme, with a second phase planned for Kunene, Erongo, Otjozondjupa, Omaheke, Khomas, Hardap, and //Kharas regions. …
NamPost strengthens ties with regional leaders to improve grant distributionVice president Lucia Witbooi has praised the ||Kharas region for transforming from a marginalised area into an economic hub. …
Vice president hails ||Kharas region for economic growth… Speaking in Karasburg in the //Kharas Region, Witbooi reflected on Namibia’s independence on 21 March 1990, achieved through the courage and sacrifices of the country’s freedom fighters under the leadership of founding president Sam Nujoma. …
Vice President Witbooi calls for unity and inclusive development on Namibia’s 36th Independence Day
Namibia holds Genocide Remembrance in Lüderitz in May 2026
Lüderitz will host the annual Genocide Remembrance commemoration at Shark Island on 27–28 May 2026, bringing together government leaders, communities and youth to honour victims of the genocide. The event includes a Youth Engagement Session on 27 May aimed at encouraging reflection on history and preserving Namibia's shared heritage.
18 May 2026 · Informanté →
Monday 18 May
Namibia holds Genocide Remembrance in Lüderitz in May 2026
Lüderitz will host the annual Genocide Remembrance commemoration at Shark Island on 27–28 May 2026, bringing together government leaders, communities and youth to honour victims of the genocide. The event includes a Youth Engagement Session on 27 May aimed at encouraging reflection on history and preserving Namibia's shared heritage.
18 May 2026 · Informanté →
Saturday 16 May
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 →
Tuesday 12 May
German family of three die in Sossusvlei plane crash
A Cessna 210 crashed on 10 May 2026 near Sossusvlei while en route from Hosea Kutako International Airport, killing three German visitors—Silke Lohmiller (61), her husband Richard (66), and their son Henry (19)—plus a fourth victim. The wreckage was discovered the following morning, with recovery efforts ongoing.
12 May 2026 · Informanté →
Saturday 9 May
Vaalgras councillor denies interest in chieftainship succession
Senior councillor Martin Biwa of Vaalgras Traditional Authority has denied personal interest in the chieftainship and rejected community accusations that councillors are deliberately delaying succession since chief Joel Stephanus's death. The traditional authority is facilitating meetings between families to forward candidates in line with customary law and the Traditional Authorities Act.
9 May 2026 · The Namibian →
Thursday 7 May
Namibian Navy adds pageantry to 2026 Lüderitz Crayfish Festival
The Namibian Navy contributed ceremonial elements to the 2026 Lüderitz Crayfish Festival (28 April to 3 May), including Navy Brass Band parades, public ship tours of the NS Elephant, and a cocktail reception aboard the vessel attended by Vice President Lucia Witbooi and other dignitaries.
7 May 2026 · Informanté →
Wednesday 6 May
More rainfall expected nationwide; residents urged to protect livestock and crops
Weather data predicts more rainfall across Namibia over the next seven days. Residents are advised to take measures to protect crops, livestock, and domesticated animals from potential damage, and sharp temperature drops with very cold mornings are expected, particularly over central and southern areas.
6 May 2026 · The Namibian →
Tuesday 5 May
Hyphen hydrogen project offers water, farming opportunities for Aus
Agriculture minister Inge Zaamwani says the Hyphen Green Hydrogen Project near Lüderitz could provide desalinated water to support farming in water-stressed Aus and enable a green scheme in the area, while also delivering wider economic benefits and requiring sector-wide adjustments.
5 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer →
Saturday 2 May
NWR postpones Fish River hiking trips to second week of May
Namibia Wildlife Resorts has postponed all Fish River Canyon hiking activities scheduled to commence on 1 May to the second week of May due to significantly increased water levels and strong river flows caused by recent rainfall. The Naute Dam sluices were opened by NamWater after the dam level exceeded 111% capacity.
2 May 2026 · The Namibian →
Friday 1 May
Vice President opens 19th Lüderitz Crayfish Festival, calls for growth
Vice President Lucia Witbooi opened the 19th Annual Lüderitz Crayfish Festival on Friday, calling for inclusive economic growth and sustainable resource management. She highlighted Lüderitz's emerging role as a strategic growth hub in Namibia's blue economy and energy sector.
1 May 2026 · Informanté →
Roads Authority closes 14 ||Kharas roads due to rain damage
The Roads Authority has temporarily closed 14 roads in the ||Kharas region following severe damage caused by heavy rainfall and flooding. The authority is monitoring the areas and will undertake assessments and repairs as conditions permit, advising the public to avoid flooded roads and follow closure signage.
1 May 2026 · The Namibian →
Thursday 30 April
Rainfall across southern Namibia, flooding risk as long weekend begins
Consistent showers are expected across several areas of Namibia during the long weekend, with the southern parts of the country—particularly Hardap and //Kharas regions—most affected and at risk of localised flooding. Areas including Aus (50 mm), Grunau (26–30 mm), and Keetmanshoop (20 mm) have already received substantial rainfall between Wednesday and Thursday morning.
30 April 2026 · Informanté →
Heavy thundershowers predicted for southern Namibia today
The Namibia Meteorological Services forecasts substantial showers across the country today, with the heaviest thundershowers expected in the Hardap and //Kharas regions, potentially causing flash floods. Several other regions including Kunene, Otjozondjupa, Erongo, Khomas, and Omaheke are also expected to experience rain showers and windy conditions.
30 April 2026 · Informanté →
Wednesday 29 April
Lüderitz hosts 19th annual Crayfish Festival
The 19th annual Lüderitz Crayfish Festival runs from 28 April to 3 May 2026, featuring a business forum, music performances by local and regional artists including Gazza, King Biko, and Sam Deep, and motorsport activities, with government participation.
29 April 2026 · Informanté →
Vaalgras community frustrated over eight-year chief appointment delay
Community members in Vaalgras, ||Kharas region, express frustration over an eight-year delay in appointing a new Traditional Authority chief following Joel Stephanus's death. Community member Fritz Stephanus alleges that traditional authority councillors are deliberately causing delays and artificial disputes, potentially motivated by their own ambitions to become chief.
29 April 2026 · The Namibian →
Monday 27 April
Agriculture Minister pushes cattle distribution in drought regions
Minister of Agriculture Inge Zaamwani has urged the Livestock Support Programme to prioritise cattle distribution to drought-stricken farmers in 2025, particularly in Erongo, Kunene, and //Kharas regions where livestock losses have been severe.
27 April 2026 · Informanté →
Friday 24 April
Okahandja and region struck by severe hailstorm
Heavy rainfall and intense hail blanketed Okahandja and surrounding areas in Otjozondjupa Region on Thursday, also causing flooding. Similar hailstorms occurred the same day near Koës in //Kharas Region and Gobabis in Omaheke Region.
24 April 2026 · Informanté →
Sunday 19 April
Namibia delegation visits China to advance renewable energy capacity
A technical delegation comprising representatives from the Namibia Power Corporation, Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia, and the Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy is in China to study advanced renewable energy technologies, including wind energy, solar solutions, and battery storage, with engagements centered on scaling Namibia's infrastructure and supporting the country's goal to increase renewable energy's share in the national energy mix from 54% to 70% by 2040.
19 April 2026 · Informanté →
LPM internal divisions deepen amid leadership and suspension disputes
The Landless People's Movement faces growing internal tensions, with former councillor Joseph Isaacks accusing leader Bernadus Swartbooi of running the party dictatorially and the party suspending former mayor McDonald Hanse over alleged involvement in forming a new political party. The LPM's spokesperson denies disunity claims and says the party operates within constitutional rules, while Hanse contests his suspension and disputes the allegations against him.
19 April 2026 · The Namibian →
Friday 17 April
Namibia sends delegation to China for renewable energy expertise
A high-level Namibian delegation, led by the Green Hydrogen Programme and supported by the Global Wind Energy Council, is visiting China to study renewable energy solutions and industrial development, with focus on wind power, solar energy, battery storage, and fuel cells. The visit aims to help Namibia reduce electricity imports, build local energy supply, and eventually become a green energy exporter.
17 April 2026 · New Era →
Thursday 16 April
Engela delegation studies Lüderitz waterfront model for local expo
Regional councillor Immanuel Haixuxwa led a two-day study visit to Lüderitz to learn from the town's waterfront development ahead of a planned local expo later this year. The delegation aims to study operational structures, infrastructure setup and event hosting strategies from Lüderitz Waterfront development company.
16 April 2026 · New Era →
Wednesday 15 April
Teen with leukaemia fights on despite financial and health struggles
Catherine Mayumbelo, an 18-year-old from Aus, was diagnosed with leukaemia in May and must travel to Cape Town for a bone marrow transplant. Her family is financially strained by monthly medical visits to Windhoek and appeals for public assistance to cover the estimated N$210,000 cost of the transplant journey.
15 April 2026 · New Era →
Khomas captain reflects on pressure, loss at netball tournament
Khomas under-20 netball captain Hiturepi Kahuikee discusses how leadership requires setting an example on and off court, after her team lost 35–28 to Kavango East in the final of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup. Despite the defeat, Kahuikee emphasises the team's resilience, character development, and lessons learned about mental preparation and staying focused under pressure.
15 April 2026 · The Namibian →
Tuesday 14 April
Khomas region posts highest March inflation rate at 3.2%
The Khomas region registered 3.2% annual inflation for March, above the national rate of 2.1%, with housing and utilities driving inflation most significantly. Food prices fell sharply compared to the prior year, while transport costs declined, according to data from the Namibia Statistics Agency.
14 April 2026 · The Namibian →
Itsawises residents seek jobs and gardening support
Residents of Itsawises, a remote village near Keetmanshoop, face severe unemployment and lack of basic services including shops and clinic. They are calling for gardening and agricultural support to help them produce food for their families and local markets.
14 April 2026 · New Era →
Namibia's inflation eases to 2.1% in March 2026
Annual inflation in Namibia slowed to 2.1% in March 2026, down from 4.2% a year earlier, driven largely by lower transport costs, though housing and food remain significant cost pressures. Inflation varies by region, with Khomas recording the highest rate at 3.2% while northern zones recorded 1.0%.
14 April 2026 · New Era →
NamPol seizes N$5.4 million cannabis at Noordoewer
Namibian Police intercepted a vehicle at the Noordoewer border post on Friday and recovered 104 parcels of skunk cannabis valued at N$5.4 million hidden in its compartments. The suspected driver, a Namibian male, fled the scene when border officials detected the contraband, and investigations are ongoing.
14 April 2026 · New Era →
Nama leaders oppose industrial development on Shark Island
The Nama Traditional Leaders Association is calling on the government to block planned industrial activities on Shark Island in Lüderitz, a site where Nama and Herero people perished during the 1904-1908 German colonial genocide. The association argues that the site, which they describe as a "living cemetery," must be preserved with dignity and respect rather than disturbed by oil, gas, or green hydrogen projects.
14 April 2026 · New Era →
Monday 13 April
Mother and daughter compete in Nedbank Newspaper Cup netball
Former Desert Jewels player Ester Uugwanga watches her daughter Marvellous Shangadi compete in the 2026 Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup, the same grassroots tournament that launched Uugwanga's own career. Both reflect on the significance of the tournament in bridging generations and building a foundation for national representation.
13 April 2026 · The Namibian →
Sunday 12 April
Eight roads closed in ||Kharas after heavy flooding
The Roads Authority has temporarily closed eight roads in the ||Kharas region due to heavy rainfall and flooding damage. The affected routes include district roads and main road M25; some alternative routes require four-wheel drive vehicles, and the authority will assess and repair roads as conditions improve.
12 April 2026 · The Namibian →
Saturday 11 April
NamWater seeks environmental approval for Haib mining dam
NamWater is pursuing environmental clearance from the Ministry of Environment and Tourism to build water infrastructure, including a large-scale off-channel storage dam, to supply Koryx Copper's proposed Haib copper mining project in the ||Kharas region with around 20 million cubic metres of water annually from the Orange River. The project is expected to create up to 3,500 jobs during construction and around 1,350 during operations.
11 April 2026 · The Namibian →