Kosmos 94.1 In the Newsroom

In the Newsroom

In the Newsroom takes a deeper look at top stories, stories of interest and issues of the day... we speak to various experts and bring you a more three-dimensional take on the news.
Daily English Namibia News
325 Episodes
64 – 84

Ministry talks about Impalila runway following deadly crash

Following the plane crash that took place at Impalila Island in the Zambezi Region, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Transport, Julius Ngweda has responded to comments on the runway's condition being in a bad state. Ngweda confirmed that the runway, among others, is in a rehabilitation process and that…
31 Aug 2022 11PM 2 min

Venaani lashes out at Geingob for blaming colonialism

the President of the Popular Democratic Movement McHenry Venaani said the Swapo government has been in power for 32 years, but people still live in poverty, unemployment remains a crisis and our state hospitals' conditions keep becoming worse by the day. Venaani said government should refrain from playing the blame…
30 Aug 2022 10PM 3 min

CAN is acquiring the land for its new palliative care centre

The Cancer Association of Namibia will soon start construction on its new Palliative Care Unit in the capital. The unit will be constructed at a cost of 10 million Namibian dollars. Palliative care is an interdisciplinary medical caregiving approach aimed at optimising the quality of life and mitigating suffering among…
29 Aug 2022 11PM 4 min

The Namibian youth and their drinking...

Alcohol consumption amongst the youth is in the spotlight. According to stats from a 2021 Namibian schools survey project close to 70 percent of our learners drink heavilyl. Besides the physical and mental impact, social harm and random crime cause long-term impacts on our young people. Rosa Namises a community…
28 Aug 2022 11PM 3 min

Teachers trained in IT - lessons from Covid

Loide Shaanika, secretary-general of the Namibia National Teachers' Union, says 754 teachers will receive information and communication technology literacy training and integration nationwide. From next month, 54 teachers per region will be taken for training, she said. Shaanika shares more information with In the Newsroom.
24 Aug 2022 11PM 3 min

Namibian vet: Legalize trade in rhino horn

Well-known veterinarian from Wildlife Vets Namibia, Dr Ulf Thubessing, believes that it is time to legalize the trade in rhino horn. Due to the increased rhino poaching, owners want to reduce their rhino populations, or even sell all their rhinos. Thubessing says to In The Newsroom he believes the Cites…
24 Aug 2022 8AM 1 min

LPM, Heroes Day and sabotage: Buck stops with the governor

Heroes Day is being celebrated in Mariental this year and now, the information ministry has accused the LPM, which is in charge of the Hardap regional council, of sabotaging the celebrations. In fact, the executive director of the ministry, Audrin Mathe, says the celebrations will continue on Friday at the…
22 Aug 2022 11PM 3 min

Khomas is offering free fire training this week

The Khomas Regional Council is offering free one-day firefighting training for Windhoek's rural areas and residents this week, starting today and ending on Thursday. The training is offered by the Windhoek Fire Brigade. They are also inviting farmers and their employees in the region to attend the training. Last week…
21 Aug 2022 11PM 4 min

Kanime speaks crime in the capital... it is on the increase

A video of smash-and-grab has been in circulation on social media. It appears the incident took place during the time when there was traffic congestion and the vehicles were at a slow pace. These kinds of activities are on the increase. Recently there have been reports of break in at…
18 Aug 2022 11PM 3 min

Radioactive rhino horns could limit transport, thus poaching

The current rhino poaching crisis began years back, with increasing numbers of rhino killed for their horns throughout Africa. many horns travel from the continent in diplomatic luggage and freight which is not checked by customs adn due to this, Professor James Larkin, Director of the Radiation and Health Physics…
17 Aug 2022 11PM 3 min

Nawa's outreaches are doing extremely well

The Namibian Animal Welfare Association, Nawa, has been busy in particularly rural areas, not only treating animals, but also embarking on education campaigns. Die organization also works hard to help draught animals that are so important to rural communities to get round and about. But, there is more. In the…
16 Aug 2022 11PM 3 min

Voter apathy to be addressed by ECN

Voter apathy impedes democratic processes and following the end of the Swakopmund Constituency by-election, it again reared its ugly head. The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has express its concern with the low turnout at the polls, in particular in the run-up to the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections. The…
15 Aug 2022 11PM 2 min

Shifeta talks to In the Newsroom on trophy bans in Europe

The United Kingdom, Belgium and Finland have banned the import of certain hunting trophies into their countries. France and the Netherlands have previously introduced all these bans. The Namibian Environment Minister, Pohamba Shifeta, has spoken about how trophy hunting contributes to the livelihood of rural communities and the national economy.
14 Aug 2022 11PM 4 min

Charcoal selected for value-addition

Namibia is in phase two of the implementation of the Growth at Home Strategy which is the theme chosen by the Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade to reinforce the importance of accelerating economic growth, reducing income inequality, and increasing employment. As part of its Growth at Home strategy, the ninistry…
12 Aug 2022 4AM 3 min

Namib Mills turns 40, looks back at utter success over the years

Namib Mills, or the NMI Group, celebrates 40 years in business with an official engagement that was held today. The company, which started as Namib Mills, had humble beginnings and only produced maize meal and some flour products. Since then, millions have been invested into infrastructure and job creation and…
10 Aug 2022 11PM 4 min

IPC talks about lack of change in Swakopmund ahead of by-election

With the Swakopmund constituency by-election slated for Friday, all political parties are currently busy campaigning and promising sweeping changes. The Independent Patriots for Change has had power for more than a year, but not much has been done. According to Brian Black, the national chairman of the IPC, the party…
9 Aug 2022 11PM 3 min

Meatco's boss chats about that loan, the debt and new markets

Agriculture in Namibia has had its shares of highs and lows - with more lows than highs - in the past few years. This is has lead to a downstream effect on especially Meatco, which has just recently secured a 200 million Namibian dollar loan facility from the Development Bank…
8 Aug 2022 11PM 3 min

Here's the story of Gummy Bear - the pony with the red vellies

The story behind the therapy pony Gummy Bear is even more beautiful than his red vellies that were bought for him at Leather Connection. The vellies will help Gummy Bear on his trips while visiting children, cancer patients, people in rehab, hospitals and the elderly. The owner of Gummy Bear,…
7 Aug 2022 11PM 2 min

Some clauses in Lotteries Act of Namibia not clear

The Lotteries Act of Namibia is an act in place under the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, that regulates lottery competitions in the country. Under the act there are a number of clauses that are not quite clear to members of the public. According to the act, the minimum…
4 Aug 2022 12PM 3 min

Stock theft in the south - police not really motivated

Farmers in the south of Namibia have expressed alarm at the rate of stock theft in their area. The scourge, they say, is being compounded by “ineffective policing”, which they claim has led to a low conviction rate. Christiaan Swartbooi the farmers' association representative in the south of Namibia, who…
3 Aug 2022 11PM 5 min
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