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“I Have No Time for Negativity”,Business Tycoon Vaino Nghipondoka Hits Back at Critics

By Faustinus Kakupa

WINDHOEK, Dec 16,Prominent Namibian businessman Vaino Nghipondoka has strongly dismissed what he describes as sustained attempts by sections of the media to tarnish his reputation, saying he remains focused on business growth, job creation and national development.

Speaking candidly, the soft-spoken entrepreneur said he was unfazed by what he termed “selective negative reporting” that ignores the broader contribution his companies have made to the Namibian economy.

“I have no time for people who focus only on negativity and never report on the jobs I have created or the role I have played in infrastructure development,” Nghipondoka said. “At least I have done my part for this country. Those who spend their time talking negatively could not even manage a small kambushus.” he said

Some media outlets have recently carried repeated reports alleging that workers at Omhalanga Mills, a subsidiary of Profile Investments, had not received full salaries for up to three months.

Addressing the issue, Nghipondoka explained that the milling sector has been severely affected by market downturns following bumper harvests, which have reduced margins and made operations financially challenging.

“The milling business does not always make money, especially during market downturns. Continuing to pay employees under such conditions is not easy even billionaires struggle with that,” he said. “The important thing is that I do not retrench workers. I carry them through difficult times and pay them as income allows.”

He added that instead of constant criticism, greater emphasis should be placed on collaboration and government support for local businesses to safeguard existing jobs and create new ones.

Through Profile Investments, Nghipondoka has interests in mining, construction, information technology, tourism and agriculture. At the peak of its operations, the group is credited with creating up to 10,000 jobs, making it one of the country’s notable private-sector employers.

“Why focus only on the negative and forget the good we are doing as a nation?” Nghipondoka asked. “Supporting local businesses means protecting jobs and strengthening the economy.”

He reiterated his commitment to remaining resilient, saying his focus remains firmly on growth, sustainability and contributing meaningfully to Namibia’s development.- Namibia Daily News

December 16, 2025 0 comment
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Afghanistan exports over 22 tons saffron in past 8 months

KABUL, Dec. 16– Afghanistan has exported 22.13 tons of saffron worth 30.035 million U.S. dollars from its western Herat province over the past eight months, local media outlet Tolonews reported Monday night.

Quoting the Herat Chamber of Commerce and Investment, the private media outlet said the high-quality saffron, locally known as “Red Gold,” has been exported to Australia, European countries, the U.S., the United Arab Emirates, and Central Asian nations.

Herat, regarded as the hub of saffron cultivation, harvested more than 40 tons of the spice this year, according to the report.

Post-war Afghanistan’s main export items include saffron, dried and fresh fruits, hand-woven carpets, medicinal herbs, and traditional handicrafts. (Namibia Daily News/Xinhua)

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Namibian authority asserts state control over home-schooling

WINDHOEK, Dec. 15– Namibia’s Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture (MEIYSAC) on Monday warned against the unauthorized operations of home-schooling and private education in the country.

The ministry expressed concern over unregistered institutions claiming to regulate home-schooling and private schools in Namibia, especially in the Erongo Region.

“Any representation or suggestion that serves as a regulatory body is incorrect and should be disregarded by the public,” MEIYSAC Executive Director Mbumba Haitengela, who is also the chairperson of the National Examinations, Assessment and Certification Board, said in a statement.

According to Haitengela, home-schooling, as defined in the Basic Education Act (2020), refers to educational instruction provided by parents/caregivers or privately appointed tutors who teach a learner at home using a legally approved curriculum, instead of enrolling the learner in a public or private school.

“A private school, according to the act, is a school established, maintained, owned, or operated by private individuals or institutions at the expense of the owner, and must be registered with MEIYSAC,” he added.

In light of this, he said any individual or private institution providing education to children from other families is operating as a private school, not as a home-schooling arrangement.

“If such an institution is not registered with MEIYSAC, its operations are illegal,” he added, urging parents who wish to home-school their children to apply directly to MEIYSAC for approval.

The ministry, meanwhile, urged the public to take note of this notice and rely exclusively on official ministry communication. (Namibia Daily News/Xinhua)

December 15, 2025 0 comment
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Namibia confirms H5N1 avian influenza outbreak in wild birds

WINDHOEK, Dec. 15– Namibia has confirmed an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in wild birds in the southern Karas Region, authorities said on Monday.

In a statement, the Directorate of Veterinary Services (DVS) under the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform said H5N1 virus was detected in common terns found near the coastal town of Luderitz.

According to the directorate, tests carried out by the Central Veterinary Laboratory in Windhoek on Dec. 10 confirmed the presence of a zoonotic strain of H5N1, which means that the virus has the potential to infect humans.

The DVS said a sick wild bird was first found in a residential area of Luderitz, prompting sample collection by a veterinarian.

About 30 wild birds with signs of infection have been observed on Mercury Island, located near Luderitz, it said, adding that the source of the outbreak is suspected to be migratory birds.

The DVS warned that domestic poultry could become infected through direct contact with infected wild birds or indirectly via contaminated equipment, feed, water, or surfaces.

Authorities are trying to determine the extent of the outbreak and prevent further spread. (Namibia Daily News/Xinhua)

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What to know about Sydney’s Bondi Beach shooting

SYDNEY, Dec. 15 — A mass shooting took place on Sunday evening at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, killing at least 16 people and injuring dozens of others. This marks the deadliest shooting incident in the country since 1996.

Here’s what we know so far about the shooting.

WHAT HAPPENED?

The incident occurred at around 6:40 p.m. local time (0740 GMT) at the renowned attraction in Bondi Beach, where over 1,000 people had gathered to celebrate the first day of Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights.

Two gunmen, dressed in black, “mowed down” the crowd from a nearby bridge for about 10 minutes, local media reported, citing witness accounts. Fifteen victims, aged between 10 and 87, were killed in the shooting.

Over 40 people, including two police officers, were hospitalized for treatment. By Monday afternoon, 27 patients were still receiving care across Sydney, some in critical condition, a spokesperson for the medical authority said.

The attackers have been identified as Naveed Akram, 24, and his father, Sajid Akram, 50. Sajid Akram was shot dead in an exchange of gunfire with police at the scene, while his son is currently in hospital under police guard.

Mal Lanyon, police force commissioner of the state of New South Wales (NSW), where Sydney is located, declared the incident a terrorist attack on Sunday night, citing “the fact that it’s the first day of Hanukkah, the types of weapons, the offenders, some of the other items that we found at the scene.”

Police also found an improvised explosive device in a car linked to the attackers, said Lanyon.

A video clip that went viral on social media showed a man in civilian clothes managing to tackle one of the gunmen and disarm him.

“I’ve got no doubt that there are many, many people alive tonight as a result of his bravery,” said NSW Premier Chris Minns, calling him “a genuine hero.”

During his visit to the scene on Monday morning, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that flags would fly at half-mast across the country to mourn the victims of the shooting.

ISLAMIC STATE LINKED

Albanese confirmed at a press conference that Naveed Akram had been noticed by the intelligence agency in 2019 for “associations that he had,” and had been investigated for six months, without revealing further details.

Both Naveed and his father had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State (IS) group, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported, citing counter-terrorism officers.

An IS flag was found in their car at Bondi Beach.

Lanyon confirmed that the 50-year-old Sajid Akram had been a licensed gun holder for the past 10 years, with no prior security incidents. “He has six firearms licensed to him.

We are satisfied that we have six firearms from the scene yesterday,” he said. On Monday morning, officers from NSW Police and the Australian Federal Police were conducting a major operation at Akram’s residence in Sydney’s southwest suburbs, as well as at a short-term rental in the city’s west where the two men had been staying.

The investigation into the motives behind the attack is still ongoing, said Lanyon.

INT’L REACTIONS Prime Minister Albanese called the shooting “an act of evil, antisemitism, terrorism that has struck the heart of our nation,” vowing that Australia would do whatever is necessary to stamp out antisemitism.

“Australia will not be divided by hate or violence … we will stand together in solidarity with Jewish Australians and with one another,” he said in an X post on Monday morning.

Albanese told a news conference that the federal government would do “whatever is necessary” to prevent similar incidents from happening again and would consider reforming gun laws in the country.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the attack, expressing condolences to the families of the victims, and voicing solidarity with the people and government of Australia during this difficult time, his deputy spokesperson said in a statement. U.S. President Donald Trump condemned the incident as a “horrible and purely antisemitic attack.”

He told Fox News that American Jews celebrating Hanukkah should not be worried about their safety following the Bondi Beach attack.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed both Albanese and the Australian government for failing to stop the spread of antisemitism in Australia.

“You let the disease spread and the result is the horrific attacks on Jews we saw today,” he said.

In response to the attack, Israel’s National Security Council on Sunday issued a security warning for its citizens abroad, urging them to avoid large gatherings and remain vigilant around Jewish and Israeli sites (Namibia Daily News/Xinhua)

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13 terrorists killed in 2 military operations in NW Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, Dec. 15– Pakistani security forces killed 13 militants earlier in the week in two separate intelligence-based operations conducted in the country’s northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, the military said on Sunday.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of Pakistan Army, the first operation was carried out on Friday in the Mohmand district after reports indicated the presence of militants linked to a foreign-sponsored terrorist group.

Security forces engaged the suspected hideout, resulting in the killing of seven militants following an intense exchange of fire.

In a second intelligence-based operation conducted in the Bannu district of the province on Saturday, security forces killed six other militants, ISPR said.

The military added that clearance operations are ongoing in the affected areas to eliminate any remaining militants. (Namibia Daily News/Xinhua)

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UN chief condemns terror attack in Sydney, Australia

UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 15– UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres strongly condemns the terrorist attack on a celebration of Hanukkah in Sydney, Australia, his deputy spokesperson said Sunday.

The UN chief expresses his deepest condolences to the families of the victims and extends his wishes for a swift and full recovery to those injured, deputy spokesperson Farhan Haq said in a statement.

The secretary-general stands in solidarity with the people and government of Australia during this difficult time and expresses his solidarity with the Jewish community in the country and worldwide as they gather to celebrate peace and light, the statement said.

The secretary-general unequivocally condemns antisemitism in all its forms and reiterates that attacks on religious communities and peaceful celebrations strike at the core values of tolerance, coexistence and human dignity, the statement said. (Namibia Daily News / Xinhua)

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Death toll rises to 16 in Sydney’s Bondi Beach shooting

SYDNEY, Dec. 15– The death toll from a shooting at Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Sunday has risen to 16, with a father and son identified as the attackers, police said Monday.

Police in the state of New South Wales (NSW) said on Monday morning that 16 people have been confirmed dead after the shooting.

A police statement said that 14 people died at the scene and two others died in hospital. The deceased range in age from 10 to 87 years old and includes one of the attackers.

Another 40 people were being treated in hospital for their injuries as of Monday morning, five of whom were in critical condition. NSW Police Force Commissioner Mal Lanyon told a press conference on Monday morning that the two alleged shooters were a 50-year-old man and his 24-year-old son.

The 50-year-old, who was killed at the scene, was a licensed firearm holder with six guns legally in his possession, Lanyon said.

The shooting occurred at around 6:47 p.m. local time on Sunday when the two men opened fire on a crowd of at least 1,000 people who gathered at the beach for an event celebrating the first day of the Jewish festival of Hanukkah.

Lanyon, who on Sunday night officially declared the shooting as a terrorist attack, said Monday that investigations into motives behind the attack are ongoing.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that the attack was an act of “pure evil” and that Australia would do whatever is necessary to stamp out antisemitism.

“It is a scourge and we’ll eradicate it together,” he said. It marks Australia’s most deadly mass shooting since 35 people were killed at Port Arthur in the island state of Tasmania in 1996, which prompted fundamental changes to Australia’s gun ownership laws. (Namibia Daily News / Xinhua)

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Israel issues warning for citizens abroad after deadly shooting in Australia

JERUSALEM, Dec. 14   — Israel issued a security warning on Sunday for its citizens abroad following a deadly shooting attack in Australia, urging them to avoid large gatherings.

In a statement, Israel’s National Security Council urged Israelis overseas to “strictly adhere” to precautionary measures, including avoiding large gatherings that are not protected by security forces, such as events at synagogues.

The council also called on Israelis to “remain vigilant around Jewish and Israeli sites and report to security authorities if anything unusual is identified, such as a suspicious person or object.”

It said that past experience showed there was a risk of copycat attacks inspired by such incidents, prompting heightened concern for Jewish and Israeli communities overseas.

The warning followed an attack in which two assailants opened fire on crowds attending a Hanukkah celebration organized by the Jewish community at Bondi Beach in Sydney, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens more, the statement said.(Namibia Daily News / Xinhua)

December 14, 2025 0 comment
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Iran dismisses Lebanese claims of interference, urges focus on Israel

TEHRAN, Dec. 14 — Iran’s Foreign Ministry on Sunday dismissed accusations by Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Rajji that Tehran is interfering in Beirut’s internal affairs, characterizing the nations’ diplomatic ties as “age-old” and enduring.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei addressed the tensions during his weekly press conference in Tehran.

The remarks followed public claims by Rajji of Iranian “interference” and media reports suggesting the Lebanese minister was blocking Iran’s new ambassador from assuming his post in Beirut.

Baghaei stated that the exchange of ambassadors is proceeding normally, noting that the new Lebanese envoy recently assumed his position in Tehran.

Regarding the Iranian ambassador to Beirut, Baghaei said Iran has “submitted the relevant requests and completed the necessary procedures,” adding that he hopes the process will “proceed in its natural course.”

Responding to Rajji’s accusations, the spokesman said Iran refuses to engage in rhetoric that diverts attention from Lebanon’s national interests.

He argued that the priority must be “defending Lebanon against Israel’s ongoing crimes” and safeguarding its sovereignty. Baghaei urged Lebanese factions to prioritize dialogue to confront “Israeli dominance.”

Tensions flared late last month after Rajji shared a post on social media platform X referencing alleged warnings from Iranian officials about the repercussions of disarming Hezbollah, which he characterized as foreign interference.

He reiterated these allegations in a recent interview with MTV Lebanon and invited his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, to meet in a third country.

Araghchi denied interfering in Lebanon’s domestic affairs. While he rejected the need for a third-party location, he welcomed dialogue to strengthen bilateral relations and invited Rajji to visit Iran.

However, the Lebanese minister declined the invitation on Wednesday, insisting on a neutral venue. On Thursday, Araghchi took to X to describe his counterpart’s rejection of the visit as “bemusing.” (Namibia Daily News / Xinhua)

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