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NIPDB Bids Farewell to Uaandja After Transformative Tenure
By Staff Reporter The Board of Directors of the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) has bidden farewell to its founding CEO, Dr. Nangula Nelulu Uaandja, and appointed Ms. Jessica Hauuanga as Acting Chief Executive Officer. In a media statement, the NIPDB Board stated: “On behalf of the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board…
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NDP Post-Election Conference Reviews Outcomes,Strategizes for 2029
By Staff Reporter The National Democratic Party (NDP) held its two-day conference in Katima Mulilo over the weekend to review the outcomes of the recently concluded Regional Councils and Local Authority Elections. Addressing party members and supporters, Hon. Martin Lukato, President of the NDP and Member of Parliament (MP), emphasized the importance of their gathering…
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Commander Shilelo urges farmers to stop hiring Zambians
By Mashete Lumamezi Zambezi Police Regional Commander Andreas Shilelo has urged all livestock farmers in the region to stop hiring Zambian nationals as cattle herders, due to the alarmingly high reports of stock theft against them. Commissioner Shilelo told Caprivi Vision that it is high time for now that the livestock farmers should put aside…
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NAMPOL Re-arrests 5 Ngoma Police Cell escapees
By Staff Reporter The Namibian Police in the Zambezi Region have re-arrested five escapees who broke out of the Ngoma Police Cell on December 7, 2025. Zambezi Regional Police Commissioner Andreas Shilelo confirmed to Caprivi Vision that Joseph Munalula, Simasiku Sikwezi, Mushe Simasiku, Moonga Kahiyata, and Kwalela Namushi were rearrested at the villages of Kabulabula,…
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UDP calls Namibian government to resolve Caprivi conflict
By Mashete Lumamezi Supporters of the United Democratic Party (UDP) held a peaceful march on Wednesday in Katima Mulilo, calling for Namibian President Dr Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to consider a lasting solution to the long-standing issue of Caprivi’s right to self-determination. Their planned peaceful demonstration was earlier rejected, as petitions were submitted by the four…
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Govt introduces free tertiary education starting 2026
By Staff Reporter The Namibian government announced on Monday that free tertiary education will begin in 2026 for qualifying citizens, covering tuition at public and private institutions through a new subsidy model aimed at improving access and reducing financial barriers. According to the Minister of Education , Innovation, Youth , Sports , Arts and Culture,…
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President Chairs Final Cabinet Meeting Urges Renewed Commitment
By Staff Reporter The Namibian President, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Tuesday chaired the final 2025 Cabinet meeting in Windhoek, where she reviewed national progress, thanked ministers, and outlined how government will accelerate development in 2026 through unity, coordination, and results-driven leadership. President Nandi-Ndaitwah commended Cabinet Members many serving their first term for their humility, teamwork, and…
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Seven Inmates Escape Ngoma Cell
By Staff Reporter Seven inmates escaped from Ngoma Police Station yesterday, Sunday, December 7. Chief Inspector Kisco Sitali confirmed the incident that , this occurred after the escapees broke the cell through cutting the outer cell roof with an unknown object, prompting an urgent police search for suspects facing serious criminal charges. The escape was…
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Chief Regional Officers for Caprivi /Zambezi Regional Council
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President Nandi-Ndaitwah Appoints Amutse as Minister of Industries
By Staff Reporter President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has appointed Mr Modestus Amutse as the new Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy, effective December 2, 2025. According to the presidency, Mr Amutse’s appointment is made under Article 35 of the Constitution of the Republic of Namibia, which empowers the President to appoint Ministers from members of the…


