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NamRA reports surge in transit value and growth
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NamRA reports surge in transit value and growth

By: Hertha Ekandjo The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) revealed that for February 2025 goods worth a staggering N$3.9 billion transited through the country in just one month, a reflection of both imports and exports. NamRA`s commissioner of Sam Shivute, emphasized the significance of the numbers, stating, “This is a huge amount of money, and when you consider it on a monthly basis, we are looking at an average of 8,800 trucks moving in and out of the country.” Shivute highlighted that these trucks, driven by Namibians and others from across Africa, play an essential role in the economy. “They are buying at our service stations, spending money in Namibia, even those who are just transiting through the country,” he said. The Trans-Kalahari border post has seen a remarkable increase in traffic whereby in 2019-2020, the volume of goods passing through the post was about 50,000 metric tons. By 2023, this figure surged to 349,000 metric tons, reflecting Namibia's growing importance as a trade hub. Shivute further stressed the need for continued improvements in logistics to maintain Namibia’s competitiveness. “If these importers and exporters shift from other ports to use the Trans-Kalahari border post, nothing can stop us," he said. "But if we fail to implement time-efficient systems and facilitation tools, we risk losing business to other ports that position themselves as more efficient.” The commissioner urged those involved in the sector to take the issue personally, referring to the economic struggle for regional dominance as a matter of national importance. “This is now a time to participate in the economic emancipation struggle,” Shivute said, calling on all stakeholders to contribute to the country’s growth. Shivute called on Namibia to continue positioning itself as the number one regional hub, highlighting the importance of maintaining “pockets of excellence” to attract business. Watch on oneafrica.tv, DStv or GOtv at 19h00 on Mondays to Fridays. #newsonone #newsupdate #oneafrica
NIPDB CEO says unsustainable unemployment a threat to peace
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NIPDB CEO says unsustainable unemployment a threat to peace

By: Selma Taapopi Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) Chief Executive Officer Nangula Uaandja said the incoming president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah should address unemployment immediately after her inauguration. Uaandja said the recent unemployment statistics pose a threat to peace and stability. According to Namibia Statistic Agency (NSA), the overall unemployment is nearly 37 percent. “ We have seen with the recent statistics that were released by the Namibian Statistics Agency in January about unemployment rate based on the census of 2023… If you look at youth unemployment, it’s about 40-something percent. That is not sustainable. And that is a threat to peace and stability. So the good news is, I believe the incoming president already knows that and that is why creating more than 250 000 jobs is what is there,”said Uaandja, while adding that the economy needs to be stimulated and attract foreign capital. She said the goal is for Namibians to benefit from this foreign currency. In addition, Uaandja stated that while the government has all the policies in place, it needs to improve its implementation plan. “We need to focus on how we, as public service, deliver. Somebody has said: we have got all the policies in Namibia. Actually, sometimes we don't even need to write a new policy. Yes, there is a policy gap here and there. But for now, if we can just perfect the implementation of the policies that we have. If we can make sure that we have got good project management around that implementation plan,” remarked Uaandja. Uaandja believes Nandi-Ndaitwah has her priorities rights because she spent many years in government. She said Nandi-Ndaitwah also spent enough time listening to the masses. “Now, I am so excited because I believe that the woman that we have been given is somebody that will do justice to this job. It's somebody that will turn this economy around and this country around," said Uaandja. Watch on oneafrica.tv, DStv or GOtv at 19h00 on Mondays to Fridays. #newsonone #newsupdate #oneafrica
100 heart patients risk dying annually while waiting for treatment
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100 heart patients risk dying annually while waiting for treatment

By: Selma Taapopi Health ministry executive director, Ben Nangombe, says about 100 young heart patients could die annually while waiting for healthcare. Nangombe said 550 heart patients are currently on the treatment waiting list, and not all receive treatment on time. He said while the ministry has the capacity to treat heart patients locally, the demand for cardiac care far exceeds available resources. Nangombe made these remarks at Windhoek Central Hospital while receiving the country’s first top-of-the-line Vivid E95 cardiac ultrasound machine to improve paediatric and congenital heart disease care. "In Namibia, data indicates a troubling trend. Annually, the Windhoek Central Hospital attends to approximately 3,000 children suspected of or diagnosed with congenital heart disease. These cases are often referrals from regions all over the country, demonstrating the extensive reach of this health burden”. He added: While we strive to provide timely interventions, the reality is that approximately 550 patients remain on a waiting list for critical procedures such as transcatheter surgical interventions and other life-saving surgeries. Tragically, as many as 100 of these young patients each year may lose their lives, awaiting a procedure that could save their lives. Some of the factors are capacity constraints,” stated Nangombe. The donation of the machine to the Namibia National Children’s Heart Trust is a collaborative effort between FNB, the Capricorn Foundation, and the Pupkewitz Foundation. Dr. Fenny Shidhika, founder of the Trust and a Paediatric and Congenital Cardiologist at the Windhoek Central Hospital, explained that the organisation was established to support the Ministry in providing affordable and accessible care for Namibians born with congenital heart conditions, regardless of their socio-economic background. “We have serviced more than 300 surgical patients so far with good survival rates as well as transcatheter procedures, we performed that,”said Shidhika. Watch on oneafrica.tv, DStv or GOtv at 19h00 on Mondays to Fridays. #newsonone #newsupdate #oneafrica
British High Commissioner acknowledges Namibia’s role in the commonwealth
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British High Commissioner acknowledges Namibia’s role in the commonwealth

By: Hertha Ekandjo The Dean of Commonwealth Missions in Namibia and British High Commissioner, Charles Moore, has acknowledged Namibia’s significant role within the Commonwealth, particularly as the nation prepares for a historic leadership transition. Speaking at a Commonwealth gathering in Windhoek on Monday, Moore highlighted the upcoming inauguration of President-elect Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, who will become the fourth female leader currently serving within the Commonwealth. “This is a significant year for Namibia and the Commonwealth,” Moore stated. “With next week’s inauguration of President-elect Nandi-Ndaitwah, a new chapter begins for both Namibia and the Commonwealth. Together, we thrive.” Moore also took the opportunity to commend Namibia’s leadership within the Commonwealth, expressing gratitude to parliamentary leaders for their role in strengthening relations between Namibia and the international body. “Honourable Speaker, allow me to recognise and warmly thank you for all you have done to promote Namibia within the Commonwealth and to promote the Commonwealth within Namibia,” he said. “On behalf of my Commonwealth colleagues gathered here today, I wish you all the very best for the long term.” Moore acknowledged the broader diplomatic community’s role in fostering collaboration and unity. He reiterated that Commonwealth membership remains open to nations that share its core values and humorously noted that some attendees may have come for the customary Commonwealth cuisine though this year’s event was scaled down due to operational constraints. The Commonwealth continues to strengthen its ties with Namibia as the country moves forward under new leadership. Watch on oneafrica.tv, DStv or GOtv at 19h00 on Mondays to Fridays. #newsonone #newsupdate #oneafrica
Mother demands justice for brain-damaged son
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Mother demands justice for brain-damaged son

By: Ketemba Tjipepa A mother whose son is brain damaged after an assault in 2021 is demanding justice. Joanie Daries' 24-year-old son, Shalldou Daries, cannot walk or speak. His friends, Eliaser Steenkamp and Llewellyn Olivier, accused of assaulting Shalldou, appeared in the Katutura Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday. However, the court postponed the case again. Daries said she is physically and emotionally drained from fighting for justice. "It's a lot for one person and these people are out there enjoying their life and Shalldo is using diapers. I have to make sure that I always have that because he cannot go to the toilet and he cannot help himself. It's draining and it's taking a lot from me as a person.There are times where I even ask him, he must just hold on just for me because I'm also just human.I'm tired," said Daries. Joannie struggles to care for Shalldou, who has no steady income, and his younger brother sometimes helps. “He should be playing with friends, not cleaning his older brother,” says Daries. Shalldou's cousin, Morgan Daries, said he is frustrated that the accused are out on bail."It's also frustrating every time we come here and the matter is just being postponed and they are happy with it, because they can be free out there. Something needs to happen and the case needs to come to a conclusion." The magistrate postponed the case to April 30, 2025, because one accused needed legal representation. Watch on oneafrica.tv, DStv or GOtv at 19h00 on Mondays to Fridays. #newsonone #newsupdate #oneafrica
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