Lake Liambezi in Zambezi region has for years fed communities across Africa. However, the lake has been a cautionary tale of climate change. Watch to see why the lake ...is living on borrowed time.[+] Show More
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Lake Liambezi living on borrowed time
Lake Liambezi in Zambezi region has for years fed communities across Africa. However, the lake has been a cautionary tale of climate change. Watch to see why the lake ...is living on borrowed time.[+] Show More
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Intimidation, bullet wounds and near-death experiences are common personal stories along the Chobe River, with several people having been killed by the Botswana Defence Force over the years. Fears were ...heightened three months ago, after Botswana soldiers killed four unarmed fishermen, including three Namibian brothers.[+] Show More
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Video | James Hatuikulipi, the man accused of masterminding Namibia's biggest fishing corruption scandal, had the world at his feet, earning a total package of around N$30 million a year ...from his daily investment job.[+] Show More
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The agony of infertility in Namibia
Karolina Elifas (32) has spent close to N$424 000 on 10 medical procedures to try and have children of her own, but biology continues to block her dreams.
Her dilemma ...is a burden shared by many women.
In Namibia, an estimated 15% of couples have fertility problems.[+] Show More
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The Fishrot accused splashed on residential properties over the years which correlated with the timeline of Namibia's biggest corruption scandal. This includes estates, townhouses in Cape Town and lavish houses ...all over Namibia.[+] Show More
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Namibian lawyer Sisa 'Special' Namandje has acted as a legal fixer and confidant to millionaires and political leaders. This is a profile on Namandje’s triumphs and troubles.
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ARCHIVE | Exposing Botswana s Shoot to Kill Policy (2016)
BOTSWANA's SHOOT TO KILL POLICY: Botswana's policy is not to interrogate suspected wildlife poachers, but to shoot to kill them.
Over the past two decades, 30 Namibians and at least ...22 Zimbabweans have been killed in Botswana anti-poaching operations carried out by Botswana Defence Force.
INK Centre for Investigative Journalism (Botswana) and The Namibian newspaper recently talked to Sicho Nyambe a father of the deceased suspected poacher Richard Nyambe. "Nyambe condemned the policy as 'barbaric' and without 'legal justification'. http://www.inkjournalism.org[+] Show More
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Victoria Wolf IJ HUB fellowship experience
Victoria Wolf completed a fellowship as a fact checker and journalist at The Namibian recently. The fellowship was funded by Investigative Hub, a southern African consortium of investigative centres. Victoria ...did fact checking for the newspaper's investigative unit and wrote articles. Here she shares an account of her experience.[+] Show More
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Eliaser Ndeyanale IJ HUB fellowship experience
Journalist Eliaser Ndeyanale recently completed a three-month fellowship, funded by Investigative Hub, which is a southern African consortium of investigative centres, at The Namibian. Eliaser – now employed at ...The Namibian — recalls his three months as a fellow.[+] Show More
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Fishing businessman Adriaan Louw had an interview with The Namibian’s Shinovene Immanuel last week on wide-ranging issues such as his partnership, alleged Fishrot links and his relationship with lawyer Marén ...de Klerk.[+] Show More
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Namibian Banks property market addiction
Unpaid property market bank loans have hit an all-time high, raising concerns that it could threaten the stability of the banking sector.