… Tariq Babitseng of Botswana was elected unopposed as Cosafa president, and Alfred Randriamananampisoa of Madagascar as vice president, while the new excom members are Shimooshili, Lijane Nthunya of Lesotho, Nqobile Magwizi of Zimbabwe and Peter Simelane of Eswatini. …
… Iipinge said that toll systems already operate in several Southern African Development Community countries, including Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Angola and Mozambique. …
The interim secretary general of the Namibia Football Association, Mabos Vries, confirmed yesterday that Namibia is part of an ongoing regional campaign to co-host the 2028 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) with South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe. …
… gladesh, Burundi, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the Republic of Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Palestine, Russia, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Uganda, Ukraine, Tanzania and Zimbabwe …
… The Trans-Africa Rally started in Cape Town on 3 May 2026 and will conclude in Durban on 31 May 2026 after passing through South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. …
Robert Shimooshili, the president of the Namibia Football Association, was on Sunday elected to the executive committee of the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (Cosafa) during the organisation’s 2026 elective general assembly (EGA) held in Harare, Zimbabwe. …
… The newly accredited officials are: – Brigadier General Victor Chiboma of Zambia– Colonel Abraham Koagile of Botswana– Colonel Murat Uyanik of Türkiye– Group Captain Dakarai Muraicho of Zimbabwe They assume their roles following the completion of their predecessors’ tenures and w …
… The programme transformed from a single crossing at Chirundu between Zambia and Zimbabwe in 2009 to 32 operational posts to date, with another 85 currently in the making. …
Barbara Lopi, speaking at the 31st SADC Regional Adjudication Committee Virtual Meeting for the 2026 SADC Media Awards, described journalism as a force that shapes narratives, informs societies, and strengthens regional integration and cooperation across SADC member states.
Barbara Lopi, speaking at the 31st SADC Regional Adjudication Committee Virtual Meeting for the 2026 SADC Media Awards, described journalism as a force that shapes narratives, informs societies, and strengthens regional integration and cooperation across SADC member states.
Zambia and Zimbabwe have signed the Aviation Carbon Market Compact as part of the Supporting Alliance for CORSIA Eligible Emissions Unit (EEU) Supply, a global initiative to scale up carbon credits for international aviation. The alliance now includes 50 entities and aims to meet CORSIA's expected demand for 225–250 million carbon credits by spring 2027.
Zimbabwe's lower house passed legislation extending presidential terms from five to seven years and scrapping direct presidential elections in favour of parliamentary selection, allowing president Emmerson Mnangagwa to remain in power until 2030. The bill, backed by 216 of 258 voting lawmakers, now moves to the senate and is expected to be enacted.
Despite strong demand on routes like Johannesburg-Mumbai and Brussels-Cape Town, no direct flights exist because airlines, airports, and tourism bodies must work together to make new air links viable; airlines carry the financial risk of launching unproven routes.
Undocumented migrants in South Africa, particularly Malawians, face door-to-door intimidation and violence as protesters have set 30 June as a deadline for them to leave. Up to 7,000 foreigners have gathered in an open field in Durban seeking refuge, with reports of armed South African men attacking residents and threatening deportation.
Namibian centre-back Sisqo Haraseb has signed for Zimbabwe Premier League side Hard Rock FC after returning from a loan spell with Iraqi outfit Al-Qassim FC, becoming the first Namibian international to play for the Kwekwe-based club.
Beverage imports into Namibia averaged N$327 million per month between April 2025 and April 2026, peaking at N$677 million in October 2025, while average monthly exports stood at N$90 million with a high of N$179 million in November 2025.
Namibia's women's volleyball team secured the bronze medal at the CAVB Zone 6 LA 2028 Olympic Games qualifiers in Harare, Zimbabwe, defeating Malawi 3-1 in the third-place playoff. Head coach Kudakwashe Mutasa praised the team's commitment and discipline, calling the medal a reward for months of preparation.
Namibia has amended its ratification of the SADC Protocol on Inter-State Transfer of Sentenced Offenders, allowing convicted Namibians serving prison sentences in other Southern African countries to be transferred home to complete their jail terms. The protocol, adopted by SADC leaders in 2019 and now gazetted by the home affairs minister, aims to support the social reintegration of offenders by allowing them to serve sentences in their home countries, though transfers require meeting specified conditions.
Namibia's 13-strong junior athletics team won six gold, 10 silver and one bronze medal at the Southern African Confederation Athletics Championships in Mauritius, the country's best ever performance at the junior championships. The team finished fourth overall out of 12 competing nations, with Maria Kanyange winning two gold medals in the women's u20 middle distance events.
The recent Conference of the Left in South Africa represents a symptom of a deeper structural transition across Southern Africa, where the historical legitimacy of liberation movements is weakening while no new political paradigm has emerged with sufficient credibility to replace it, leaving a vacuum of authority that breeds chaos, inequality, and extreme political shifts.
Rugby has been central to Namibian life for over a century, and the Namibia Rugby Union continues efforts to broaden its demographic base through domestic competitions and the new T1 Rugby girls' programme launched in October 2024 at four Windhoek schools. The sport faces ongoing challenges with player retention and grassroots coaching shortages.
Namibia has urged its citizens in South Africa to remain vigilant and seek consular assistance amid reports of anti-migrant unrest and xenophobic attacks, though the Ministry of International Relations and Trade has not received reports of Namibian nationals being affected.
Angelique Peake, who leads RMB Namibia's oil and gas practice, said Namibia should leverage its extractive industry—oil, gas, uranium mining, and green hydrogen—to build an industrial hub and create skilled jobs over the coming decades.
The Southern African Development Community has called for urgent regional action to strengthen food security and agricultural resilience, citing threats from global supply chain disruptions, climate change, and livestock diseases. SADC deputy executive secretary Angèle N'Tumba warned that worsening climate shocks and geopolitical conflicts—including the Middle East conflict disrupting fertiliser and fuel supplies—are placing millions at risk of hunger.
Namibia's junior cyclists won eight gold medals at the Africa Mountain Bike Championships in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, with the Thiel siblings Marco and Rosemarie each winning two gold medals. Namibian riders swept the first four places in both the junior boys' short track and cross country races.
Namibia's men and women's national volleyball teams will compete at the CAVB Zone VI Senior LA28 Olympic Games Qualifiers in Harare, Zimbabwe, from 7 to 14 June, their first international competition in about 15 years and part of qualification for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games.
Stanley Ndara, chief executive of Namibia's Fisheries Observer Agency, has been reappointed as chairperson of the SADC Regional Fisheries Monitoring Control and Surveillance Coordination Centre for a second term. SADC ministers responsible for fisheries made the decision at a meeting in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe on 29 May.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah visited Fabupharm, Namibia's only local pharmaceutical manufacturer, amid ongoing medicine shortages in public hospitals and clinics. The visit signals recognition that Namibia should pursue local solutions to strengthen pharmaceutical manufacturing capacity rather than relying heavily on foreign sourcing.
The government's proposed 51% local ownership requirement for future mining licences has strained relations with the Chamber of Mines, which raised concerns about investor confidence and capital flight. The article argues that while foreign investment is important to the mining sector, Namibia's minerals belong first to Namibians and the country must balance competing interests.
Namibia Football Association president Robert Shimooshili confirmed Namibia's joint bid with South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe to co-host Afcon 2028. Shimooshili, newly elected to Cosafa's executive committee, said the NFA has agreed to co-host pending final government approval, though infrastructure upgrades including an approved stadium will be necessary.
The Road Fund Administration says the proposed toll gate system, first introduced in 2021 to generate N$500–750 million annually for road maintenance, has not yet been approved by government and will not be implemented until that process is complete. The proposal has faced opposition from political parties, transport unions, and taxi associations.
Robert Shimooshili, president of the Namibia Football Association, was elected to the Executive Committee of the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations during Cosafa's 2026 Elective General Assembly in Harare. Shimooshili said the election represents a major achievement for Namibia and an opportunity to advance football development and economic growth in the region.
Namibia is part of a regional campaign to co-host the 2028 Africa Cup of Nations with South Africa, Botswana, and Zimbabwe, according to the interim secretary general of the Namibia Football Association. The NFA has expressed its intention to host, though discussions are still in early stages and the association is seeking government support.
The Ministry of Home Affairs says Angolan nationals, including children on Namibian streets, do not qualify for refugee status under Namibian law and international conventions, as they left Angola seeking socio-economic opportunities rather than fleeing persecution.
The Trans-Africa Rally 2026, an 8,135-kilometre cross-continental expedition, completed its Namibian leg after traversing Damaraland, Etosha National Park, and Divundu over 14 days, with participants now crossing into Botswana towards Chobe Game Lodge.
Robert Shimooshili, president of the Namibia Football Association, was elected to the executive committee of the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations during its 2026 elective general assembly in Harare. Tariq Babitseng of Botswana was elected Cosafa president, and the new executive committee will guide football development in southern Africa over the next four years.
Namibian Defence Force Chief Air Marshal Martin Kambulu Pinehas told newly accredited Defence Attachés from Zambia, Botswana, Türkiye, and Zimbabwe that collaborative efforts among nations and international organisations are essential for maintaining peace and preventing conflict, reaffirming the NDF's commitment to international military cooperation.
The African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD) is celebrating its silver jubilee, having expanded the One-Stop Border Post programme from a single crossing in 2009 to 32 operational posts with another 85 in development, reducing average border waiting times by 42%.
Ghana's foreign minister announced the country will evacuate 300 citizens from South Africa following recent protests against foreign nationals and reported xenophobic attacks. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa described the "protests and criminal acts directed at foreign nationals" as isolated acts of criminality, saying his government would regulate migration and enforce its laws.