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Namibia–South Africa Diplomacy: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and Cyril Ramaphosa reaffirmed the strong Namibia–South Africa bond in Johannesburg, pointing to the Bi-National Commission and 150+ cooperation agreements across trade, defence, education, infrastructure, energy and diplomacy. Urban Living & Access: Vice President Lucia Witbooi commissioned an electrification project in Gibeon’s Sunrise informal settlement, connecting 15 households to the national grid and urging more private-sector support. Transport & Daily Life: Windhoek expanded its cashless municipal bus payments via the PayPulse partnership, making top-ups easier for both smartphone and non-smartphone users. Road Safety Court Fight: Activist Michael Amushelelo’s urgent High Court bid seeks removal of speed humps on the B1 Western Bypass, arguing they’re unlawful and unsafe, with a ruling expected end of June. Culture & Care: The Chinese Dragon Boat Festival brought cultural exchange and free healthcare to vulnerable Namibian children at SOS Children’s Villages in Windhoek. Sports as Learning: A feature argues the FIFA World Cup moment should push sport into education policy to build confidence, inclusion and gender equality. Disability & Youth: Witbooi called for stronger support for young entrepreneurs with disabilities, highlighting business ownership as a route to jobs and growth. Community Education Wins: Kavango East honoured top teachers and learners in the 2025 National Examination Assessment, stressing literacy, numeracy and STEM focus. Inflation Watch: Namibia’s inflation rose to 4.1% in May, with regional differences across Khomas, //Kharas/Erongo/Hardap/Omaheke, and the rest of the country.

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Feature: Chinese Dragon Boat Festival brings cultural exchange, care to vulnerable Namibian children

Feature: Chinese Dragon Boat Festival brings cultural exchange, care to vulnerable Namibian children

PRESIDENT NANDI-NDAITWAH, PRESIDENT RAMPHOSA REAFFIRM NAMIBIA-SOUTH AFRICA COOPERATION

PRESIDENT NANDI-NDAITWAH, PRESIDENT RAMPHOSA REAFFIRM NAMIBIA-SOUTH AFRICA COOPERATION


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May 15, 2026

Minister Gayton McKenzie: Sports, Arts and Culture Dept Budget Vote 2026/27

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Jun. 11, 2026

Shelbyville's Whitley Walls Selected to Represent the United States at 2026 Saddle Seat World Cup Competition

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A New Era of Connectivity: Q-KON’s Partners Secure LEO Licenses to Launch OneWeb High-Speed Satellite in Namibia

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Jan. 8, 2026

Namibia's Annual Inflation Eases to 3.2 Percent in December 2025

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