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Ohangwena

2020-09-252026-06-08

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  1. May 2026
  2. Windhoek Observer

    The workshop brought together young leaders from Kunene, Omusati, Ohangwena and Oshikoto.

    Youth exclusion risks future instability – Steenkamp
  3. The Namibian

    The other areas visited include the Otjozondjupa, Kunene, Omusati, Ohangwena, Kavango East and Kavango West regions.

    Ombudsman calls for solutions to holding cells overcrowding
  4. The Namibian

    The NCA consists of Kavango East, Kavango West, Oshikoto, Oshana, Ohangwena, Omusati and Kunene north regions.

    Animal auctions not popular among NCA buyers
  5. New Era

    He also agitated bread-and-butter issues confronting Namibians in general and the Ohangwena region in particular, where he hails from.

    I’m not joining Swapo – Hamata … ex-MP quits PDM
  6. IUM to build 120-bed private hospital near Ondangwa

    1. New Era

      According to Namwandi, the university now has campuses in the Ohangwena, Erongo, Khomas, Kavango West and Oshana regions, with a student population of 28 500 this academic year.

      IUM targets 120-bed hospital near Ondangwa
    2. The Namibian

      He said the university has campuses in the Ohangwena, Erongo, Khomas, Kavango West and Oshana regions, with a student population of 28 500 this academic year.

      IUM to open 120-bed private hospital near Ondangwa
  7. The Namibian

    Consumers in zone 1, covering the Kavango East, Kavango West, Kunene, Ohangwena, Omusati, Oshana, Oshikoto, Otjozondjupa, and Zambezi regions, paid the highest price for diesel at N$24.31 per litre in April.

    Namibia’s northern regions pay most for diesel
  8. The Namibian

    At his village in the Ohangwena region, some mocked his ambitions, believing that because no one in his family had ever succeeded academically, he wouldn’t either.

    Becoming the first graduate in the family
  9. New Era

    Auleria Wakudumo Ohangwena governor Kadiva Hamutumwa says the region plans to install desalination plants at at least 10 boreholes to address saline water challenges affecting communities.

    Ohangwena targets saline water treatment
  10. April 2026
  11. The Namibian

    He questions why appointments are often tied to ethnic or regional identity. “For example, why can a Nigel Witbooi not be appointed as governor of the Ohangwena region and a Naftali Kashihakumwa as governor of the Hardap region if they are both qualified?” he asks.

    Opposition, experts raise concern over jobs for comrades and hiring bias in Namibia
Culture

Sixer releases fifth studio album, 'Kotse moKotse'

The News

Namibian Afro-pop artist Sixer Vundakan released his fifth studio album, 'Kotse moKotse', an 18-track project on 30 April featuring collaborations with local artists and focusing on everyday life experiences and youth-related themes including discipline, growth, and avoiding self-destruction.

5 hours ago · The Namibian

Today

  1. Sixer releases fifth studio album, 'Kotse moKotse'

    Namibian Afro-pop artist Sixer Vundakan released his fifth studio album, 'Kotse moKotse', an 18-track project on 30 April featuring collaborations with local artists and focusing on everyday life experiences and youth-related themes including discipline, growth, and avoiding self-destruction.

    5 hours ago · The Namibian

Thursday 4 June

  1. 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

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. Woman operates bulldozer for NamWater in Oshakati for nine years

    Hilma Nakashole is the only female bulldozer operator for NamWater in Oshakati, working on heavy earthmoving equipment and tipper trucks for the past nine years. She says she feels she is proving that both men and women can perform such jobs, having overcome scepticism from interviewers and colleagues.

    2 June 2026 · Informanté

Monday 1 June

  1. Funding shortfall halts Eenhana town council office building

    Eenhana Town Council's N$119-million office building project, begun in 2018, has stalled due to delayed funding; N$9 million is urgently needed to complete the finance wing so staff and customers can use it. The council has operated from an eight-office building since 1999 despite Eenhana's population growing from 2,600 to 16,000.

    1 June 2026 · The Namibian

  2. 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

  3. President visits Ohangwena agricultural projects, emphasizes food security

    President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah toured agricultural and social projects in Ohangwena region, visiting the government-supported Ekoka Brownfield Green Scheme where mahangu, maize, cowpeas and sorghum are ready for harvesting, and the San Communities Development Centre. She reaffirmed the government's commitment to food security, youth employment and community development.

    1 June 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 29 May

  1. Ministry warns transport operators not to exceed 15% fare rise

    Public passenger transport operators have been urged to keep fares within an approved 15% increase that took effect on 18 May, aimed at minimising the impact of rising international oil prices and global geopolitical tensions on commuters. The ministry encourages the public to report operators charging fares above the approved increase.

    29 May 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Youth urged to learn, protect Namibia's colonial genocide history

    Vice President Lucia Witbooi called on young Namibians to learn, protect and retell the country's history during Namibia's second Genocide Remembrance Day in Eenhana, emphasizing that the 1904–1908 genocide against the Ovaherero and Nama people should serve as an educational platform. Witbooi urged continued academic research and documentation of the genocide through books, archives, museums and scholarly work, warning that history risks being forgotten without proper preservation.

    29 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

  3. President calls for agriculture investment, rural development

    President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has called for urgent investment in agriculture, rural development and youth participation in farming, emphasizing that economic transformation depends on modernising agriculture while preserving cultural identity. She said the Omaludi Agricultural Festival demonstrates how agriculture and tourism can work together to create economic opportunities for local communities.

    29 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Wednesday 27 May

  1. Youth exclusion threatens Namibia's stability, minister warns

    Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts and Culture Sanet Steenkamp warned that Namibia risks future instability if young people are excluded from governance, economic opportunities and decision-making. She noted that 37% of Namibia's population is under age 15 and that youth should be treated as partners in governance and development rather than as a problem to manage.

    27 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

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

  2. Former PDM MP Hamata denies plans to join Swapo

    Hidipo Hamata, who recently quit the Popular Democratic Movement, has clarified he is not joining the ruling Swapo party and may take time to reflect and pursue other work instead.

    19 May 2026 · New Era

Monday 18 May

  1. IUM to open 120-bed private hospital near Ondangwa by 2027

    International University of Management founder David Namwandi announced construction of a 120-bed private hospital located three kilometres northwest of Ondangwa, expected to open mid-2027. The facility will serve as a training hospital in partnership with the Ministry of Health and Social Services.

    18 May 2026 · New Era

Sunday 17 May

  1. IUM to build 120-bed private hospital near Ondangwa

    The International University of Management is constructing a 120-bed private hospital near Ondangwa, expected to open by mid-2027, which will also serve as a training facility in partnership with the Ministry of Health and Social Services.

    17 May 2026 · The Namibian

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. First family graduate overcomes poverty and grief at Nust

    Alexander Mungendje, a public management student at the Namibia University of Science and Technology, has become the first person in his family of 16 siblings to earn a degree. Despite losing both parents during his studies, facing mockery in his village, and struggling to afford registration fees, he persisted and is now set to graduate.

    11 May 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 6 May

  1. Ohangwena plans desalination at 10 boreholes for saline water

    Ohangwena region aims to install desalination plants at least 10 boreholes to treat saline water that has made many government-drilled boreholes unusable. Governor Kadiva Hamutumwa said a contractor was appointed in April by NamPower, with implementation expected within four months, as part of broader interventions to improve water security across the region.

    6 May 2026 · New Era

Wednesday 29 April

  1. Opposition, experts voice concern over political hiring bias in Namibia

    Opposition leaders and labour experts have raised concerns about "jobs for comrades"—the practice of hiring based on political party membership and regional affiliation rather than merit. The Popular Democratic Movement secretary general Manuel Ngaringombe says the practice undermines fair employment and compromises nationalism, tracing the issue back to post-independence hiring patterns within state-owned enterprises.

    29 April 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Woman arrested for dumping newborn in pit latrine

    A 37-year-old domestic worker was arrested after allegedly giving birth and dumping a newborn boy in a pit latrine at Okafitu ka Kahala village in Outapi on Sunday. The case is being investigated as murder and defeating or obstructing the course of justice; Namibia decriminalized baby dumping in 2019 if infants are left unharmed at designated safe places such as hospitals and police stations.

    29 April 2026 · The Namibian

  3. Police Inspector General defends senior officer reshuffle

    Inspector General Joseph Shikongo said the recent transfer of senior officers, including Commissioner Julia Sakua to Zambezi region and Commissioner Andreas Pingana Shilelo to Oshana, is a planned strategic move to strengthen the force and improve service delivery, not a reaction to isolated incidents.

    29 April 2026 · New Era

Friday 24 April

  1. San communities in Ohangwena report poverty despite government support

    San families in Eenhana and surrounding settlements live in makeshift structures and face unemployment, lack of identity documents, and inadequate housing, despite government efforts including food assistance, school transport, and housing projects. Officials acknowledge living conditions remain difficult and uneven across communities, with plans to relocate some settlements and continue support programmes.

    24 April 2026 · New Era

  2. Okongo teachers move from shacks to proper housing

    Teachers at Helao Nafidi Combined School in Okongo have moved into a newly constructed house with eight bedrooms, a kitchen, showers and a sitting room, ending years of living in makeshift shacks. The project was sponsored by AffluentGen Group and implemented by local workers, with Ohangwena governor Kadiva Hamutumwa saying it reflects listening to ground concerns and partnerships to restore educator dignity and improve working conditions.

    24 April 2026 · New Era

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

Wednesday 22 April

  1. SWAPO leader says armed struggle was only option available

    SWAPO Party's Ohangwena regional coordinator Fillemon Joshua said the Namibian people chose armed liberation struggle in the 1960s as a last resort after South Africa refused to grant independence and intensified repression of unarmed Namibians. Joshua spoke at a foundation-laying ceremony in Okongo on Monday, a day after SWAPO's 66th anniversary, describing the 23-year armed conflict that ended with independence in March 1990.

    22 April 2026 · Informanté

Tuesday 21 April

  1. Government cites budget limits, opts for floating bridges

    Minister of Works and Transport Veikko Nekundi says the government lacks funds to build permanent bridges in flood-prone regions including Zambezi, Oshana, Oshikoto, Ohangwena and Omusati, and is instead deploying floating bridges as a temporary solution. The ministry has purchased 24,640 double floating cubes totalling N$24 million, with bridges already installed or under construction at Kalimbeza and Masikili villages to restore access to schools and essential services during seasonal flooding.

    21 April 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 16 April

  1. Researcher identifies antimalarial drug resistance markers in Namibia

    Lydia Eloff, a University of Namibia PhD candidate in malaria genomics, has identified molecular markers associated with drug resistance in Namibia using genomic tools. Her research, which won the Best Student Researcher Award, is informing national surveillance efforts and therapeutic efficacy studies as the country experiences rising malaria cases, particularly in northeastern regions.

    16 April 2026 · New Era

  2. 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

Tuesday 14 April

  1. 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

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