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Rudolf Gaiseb

Also known as: Gaiseb · rgaiseb

Deputy Minister of Education who threatened to publicly identify local authorities charging fees for school land sites.

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Ministry to evict temporary occupants of government houses

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The Ministry of Works and Transport has warned that temporary occupants of government houses must leave when their tenure ends, while sitting tenants in pool houses are guaranteed purchase under an alienation scheme. Minister Veikko Nekundi told Parliament that allowing properties earmarked for specific purposes to be sold to temporary occupants undermines administrative integrity, and that non-civil servants do not qualify to buy government houses as a priority.

12 February 2026 · New Era

Thursday 12 February

  1. Ministry to evict temporary occupants of government houses

    The Ministry of Works and Transport has warned that temporary occupants of government houses must leave when their tenure ends, while sitting tenants in pool houses are guaranteed purchase under an alienation scheme. Minister Veikko Nekundi told Parliament that allowing properties earmarked for specific purposes to be sold to temporary occupants undermines administrative integrity, and that non-civil servants do not qualify to buy government houses as a priority.

    12 February 2026 · New Era

Wednesday 11 February

  1. Opposition parties split over Petroleum Amendment Bill governance

    Namibian opposition leaders have divided over a proposed amendment to transfer upstream petroleum powers from the mines and energy minister to the Office of the President. While the government argues the change will strengthen governance of the emerging oil and gas sector, opposition figures including IPC leader Panduleni Itula, APP's Imms Nashinge, and PDM's McHenry Venaani warn that the shift risks undermining parliamentary oversight, constitutional separation of powers, and regulatory accountability.

    11 February 2026 · New Era

  2. Former Botswana president addresses Namibia, acknowledges support and border disputes

    Former Botswana president Mokgweetsi Masisi delivered a public lecture at the University of Namibia, highlighting Botswana's role in supporting Namibia's liberation struggle and sheltering genocide victims, while also formally apologizing for killings of Namibian fishermen by the Botswana Defence Force during past border disputes. He emphasized that the two countries have since strengthened bilateral relations through higher-level cooperation platforms and a formalised bi-national commission covering politics, trade, and defence.

    11 February 2026 · New Era

Monday 9 February

  1. Zambezi conservancies earn N$30 million in 2024

    Communal conservancies in the Zambezi region generated approximately N$30 million in 2024 through the Community-Based Natural Resource Management programme, with income sourced from trophy hunting, tourism joint ventures, and interest. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Natural Resources noted that conservancy members now directly benefit from 50% of income, though the report flagged concerns about hunting quota prices being manipulated in favour of concessionaires and called for programme realignment.

    9 February 2026 · New Era

  2. PDM calls for gun law review over police firearm misuse

    The Popular Democratic Movement has urged Parliament to invoke gun laws in response to rising cases of weapon misuse by police officers, including fatal shootings of romantic partners, and has also raised concerns about police involvement in drug abuse and trafficking. PDM parliamentarians called for scrutiny of firearm control, internal police disciplinary mechanisms, and the integrity of law enforcement officers.

    9 February 2026 · New Era

  3. Official opposition demands law governing sovereign wealth fund

    Opposition leader Imms Nashinge has called on the government to pass legislation regulating Namibia's sovereign wealth fund, which has been operating for three years without a dedicated legal framework. He asked the Prime Minister for clarity on existing laws governing the fund and pressed for robust provisions ensuring public transparency and parliamentary oversight before the bill's passage.

    9 February 2026 · New Era

Friday 6 February

  1. Artist Gawanab shares story of recovery to inspire schoolboys

    Award-winning artist Jericho Gawanab spoke to boys at Augustineum Secondary School in Windhoek about his past struggles with drug and alcohol abuse, encouraging them to stay in school, remain disciplined, and make positive choices for society.

    6 February 2026 · New Era

Monday 2 February

  1. Government enforces buy local preferences in public procurement

    The Ministry of Finance is requesting public entities to submit compliance records for the Code of Good Practice on Preferences, which directs government institutions to prioritise Namibian suppliers and manufacturers. Enhanced monitoring and quarterly reporting requirements are being implemented to ensure adherence and strengthen local businesses.

    2 February 2026 · New Era

Friday 30 January

  1. Education minister denounces corruption in teacher recruitment

    Education minister Sanet Steenkamp has condemned irregular recruitment practices within the ministry, citing nepotism, favouritism and corruption in teacher appointments. She announced investigations into alleged misconduct and said those found guilty will face disciplinary action, dismissal, and referral to law enforcement.

    30 January 2026 · New Era

Thursday 29 January

  1. ICT parastatals face three-year budget cuts of three percent annually

    Information Minister Emma Theofelus announced that parastatals under the information ministry will have their subsidies reduced by 3% annually for the next three years, with government expecting them to develop alternative revenue streams and achieve greater financial independence while still meeting public service mandates.

    29 January 2026 · New Era

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