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Popular Democratic Movement president McHenry Venaani wants sectors like education and health, which continue to receive the biggest shares of the national budget, to be measured on their output.

Venaani said this in the National Assembly on Wednesday, while contributing to a discussion on the government’s budget for the 2026/27 financial year.

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• The government received N$194m from the Global Fund to build a new medical store
• Tender was advertised and recommendations made, but that process was cancelled
• Health ministry has now opted to rent Ramatex for N$100 000 per month
• Bidders claim the tender was cancelled after the company tipped to win it lost out

The Global Fund is in talks wi...


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A Baby formula which has been recalled from shelves in South Africa over potential toxin contamination may also have been exported to Namibia.

The recall affects Aptamil Nutribiotik 2 (800g) and Aptajunior Nutribiotik 3 (800g) after the manufacturer warned that a raw material used during production may contain traces of cereulide, a toxin that could...


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The Namibia Revenue Agency (Namra) has called a meeting to address legal compliance and governance challenges regarding the transfer of mineral and petroleum licences and company shares.

According to a Namra invitation shared this week, the session is intended to bring together regulators, policymakers, tax officials, industry representatives and ta...


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Landless People’s Movement (LPM) leader Bernadus Swartbooi says the government should explore exporting labour by sending qualified Namibians abroad and receiving remittances that can be ploughed back into society.

This follows his concerns that the government is overemphasising social protection – particularly education, the highest-funded sector w...


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