Ancestral land dispute involving |Khomanin community resurfaces

The longstanding dispute over ancestral land rights involving the |Khomanin community has resurfaced. The community has lodged fresh complaints against Gaos Juliane Gawa!nas and a German farmer, John Cuff, who allegedly owns the contested Baumgartsbrunn-||Ganaxas farm.  The |Khomanin people are accusing Cuff of infringing upon their rights regarding access, use, and control of the land.  […]

Indigenous minorities consulted on preserving languages

The Endangered Language Association of Namibia consulted with individuals whose languages are endangered, particularly members of indigenous minorities.  A one-day workshop that took place in Eenhana engaged with members of the San community, teachers, and language experts to gather their insights on the proposed policy brief.  The Association aims to draft a policy brief for […]

Ondonga Traditional Authority to drill boreholes in Ohangwena villages

The Ondonga Traditional Authority will drill boreholes in villages of the Ohangwena Region that border with Oshikoto to address water scarcity. As part of their social responsibility, the Ondonga Traditional Authority allocated funds to drill boreholes in seven villages within the Ondonga jurisdiction that border the two regions—Ohangwena and Oshikoto—during this current financial year. The […]

42 white rhinos to be exported to United States

The Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism (MEFT) has announced that it granted approval for the export of 42 live white rhinoceroses to the United States. The rhinos are privately owned and not government property, as only black rhinos are state-owned in Namibia. The Ministry emphasised that the sale adheres to Namibian law, which permits […]