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  • Former Caprivi Prisoner Mwilima Dies at 70, Weeks After Prison Release

    Former Caprivi Prisoner Mwilima Dies at 70, Weeks After Prison Release

    By Staff Reporter Mr. Geoffrey Kupuzo Mwilima (Senior), a former Caprivi High Treason Prisoner and Member of Parliament, died on Thursday at Windhoek Private Hospital, at the age of 70. His death occurred just over a month after his release from a Namibian prison on December 24, 2025. Prior to his release on remission by…

  • Namibia’s Nuclear Future: Leveraging Uranium for Energy Independence

    Namibia’s Nuclear Future: Leveraging Uranium for Energy Independence

    By Nhika Vassallo, Associate in Corporate & Commercial Law, and Magano Erkana, Director in Banking, Finance & Projects at Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr (CDH) Namibia Namibia, the world’s third-largest uranium producer, contributes approximately 10% of global uranium output, which is no small feat for a small nation. Namibia is currently able to produce about 60% of…

  • Director Sikume Explains Why Zambezi’s Education Ranking Fell

    Director Sikume Explains Why Zambezi’s Education Ranking Fell

    By Mashete Lumamezi Zambezi Regional Director of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts, and Culture, Mr Alex Sikume, has addressed the current state of education following the announcement of the 2025 examination results for Grade 11 (NSSCO) and Grade 12 (NSSCAS) in the Zambezi Region. In an interview with Caprivi Vision recently, Mr Sikume clarified that for the…

  • Africa’s Integration Puzzle: Why No Single Currency, Unified Military, or Common Passport?

    Africa’s Integration Puzzle: Why No Single Currency, Unified Military, or Common Passport?

    Is AU willing to become the institution Africa needs From an online post, a commentator asked an intriguing question: “If the African Union (AU) cannot create a single currency, a unified military, or a common passport, then what exactly is this union about?” The comment section went wild, with some commentators saying that the AU no…

  • Trump’s Greenland ‘Grab’ Attempt Sparks Neo-Colonialism Outcry, Divides NATO Allies

    Trump’s Greenland ‘Grab’ Attempt Sparks Neo-Colonialism Outcry, Divides NATO Allies

    Greenland: Trump’s predatory mood U.S. President Donald Trump’s attempt to “grab” Greenland constitutes a neo-colonial effort by a global “sheriff” who clearly disregards the island’s national sovereignty and fundamental human rights. Consequently, demonstrations—the largest in Greenland’s history—took place in the capital Nuuk and Copenhagen, featuring slogans such as “Greenland is not for sale” and “Greenland…

  • Global Legal Leaders, Including Namibia, Head to Fiji

    Global Legal Leaders, Including Namibia, Head to Fiji

    By Staff Reporter  Fiji is ready to welcome ministers and attorneys general, including those from Namibia, to the Commonwealth Law Ministers Meeting, which will be held in Nadi from 9 to 12 February 2026. The meeting takes place at a time when the rule of law is steadilydeclining around the world. Over the three days, law…

  • US Lawmakers Urge Action on Uganda’s Undemocratic Elections

    US Lawmakers Urge Action on Uganda’s Undemocratic Elections

    By Staff Reporter U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen, Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Cory Booker, Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Africa and Global Health Policy, have strongly condemned the elections held in Uganda on January 15, 2026. In a statement sent to Caprivi Vision, the United States warned that Uganda’s January…

  • 2026 Uranium Outlook: Namibia’s Pivotal Role in the Clean Energy Transition

    2026 Uranium Outlook: Namibia’s Pivotal Role in the Clean Energy Transition

    This report examines anticipated trends and developments in Namibian uranium mining, focusing on economic prospects, technological advancements, and the evolving landscape for industry stakeholders. The global uranium market is expected to continue its upward trend in 2026, driven by the worldwide shift towards nuclear energy as countries seek reliable and low-carbon power sources. With rising…

  • NWU Pioneers Africa’s First Official Artificial Intelligence Policy

    NWU Pioneers Africa’s First Official Artificial Intelligence Policy

    By Bertie Jacobs The North-West University (NWU) in South Africa has become the first African university to adopt an official artificial intelligence (AI) policy. The NWU Council approved the policy at its most recent meeting, cementing the university’s position as a leader in AI within the higher education sector. According to Prof. Anné Verhoef, director…

  • Community Lauds Approval for Critical Sibbinda-Linyanti Bitumen Road Project

    Community Lauds Approval for Critical Sibbinda-Linyanti Bitumen Road Project

    Open Letter to Minister of Works and Transport: Hon. Veikko Nekundi Appreciation and Acceptance of the Approval for the Sibbinda-Linyanti Road to Bitumen Standard Dear Honourable Minister Veikko Nekundi, On behalf of the Sibbinda community, I am deeply honored to formally express our sincere appreciation for the approval to upgrade the Sibbinda-Linyanti gravel road to bitumen standard.…

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