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Namibia Military Training Exercises in Karibib: What You Need to Know - instagram.com Namibia Military Training Exercises in Karibib: What You Need to Know  instagram.com

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Karibib residents demand no bail for murder suspects Karibib residents demand no bail for murder suspects NBC Online Sun, 08/10/2025 - 19:15

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Karibib Mayor urges more schools for growing population Karibib Mayor urges more schools for growing population NBC Online Sat, 07/19/2025 - 15:42

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Karibib NaTIS still under renovation Allexer Namundjembo Works and transport minister Veiko Nekundi says renovations at the Karibib National Traffic Information System (NaTIS) centre are scheduled for completion by mid-August.  He told parliament on Thursday that the timeline is designed to reduce disruption while ensuring the upgraded facility meets national service standards. “In terms of alternative arrangements, the alternative arrangements have been implemented,” Nekundi said.  Nekundi stated that they have deployed a mobile Vehicle Testing Station since 19 May to conduct roadworthiness testing on specific days.  “The deployment schedule has been carefully coordinated between Karibib and Rehoboth to maximise service accessibility,” he said. Written learner’s licence tests are continuing as normal at the Karibib centre during the renovation period. However, practical driving licence tests remain suspended.  Nekundi said clients affected by the suspension have been redirected to alternative testing centres in Okahandja, Coastal, and Windhoek. He said the renovations reflect the government’s commitment to maintaining infrastructure that supports efficient and reliable public services. The Karibib NaTIS office scaled down operations in early May after internal assessments by the Roads Authority found several infrastructure challenges.  The building and test yard were flagged for urgent upgrades to meet safety and service efficiency standards. The upgrades include structural repairs, modernising the testing yard, improving customer service areas, and installing new systems for faster and more reliable service deliveries. Before renovations began, the public had reported long waiting times and delays, particularly for practical driving tests and vehicle fitness checks.  The Roads Authority and the ministry decided to suspend certain services temporarily to allow for full restoration without putting clients or staff at risk.  Nekundi stated that the move aligns with national plans to upgrade and standardise all regional NaTIS offices to ensure consistent service across the country. While some services remain unavailable, Nekundi said mobile testing units and rerouted service options are in place to reduce the impact on clients. Once completed, the Karibib NaTIS Centre is expected to offer a better user experience, upgraded facilities, and shorter turnaround times for license applications, inspections, and related services.  Nekundi said the government remains committed to ensuring public infrastructure meets modern service and digital integration standards.

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Karibib community calls on council to introduce safety meaures Karibib community calls on council to introduce safety meaures NBC Online Wed, 06/04/2025 - 17:12

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Teen stabbed to death at Karibib The body of a boy (16) was discovered on a footpath between Usab and Karibib at 06h00 on Saturday. The police say a security guard found the teenager with two stab wounds in his back, injuries to his hands, and a bloody nose and mouth. “It is alleged that the deceased left his residence alone on Friday at about 22h00. He left behind two other minors who were left in his care, without indicating where he was going,” the police report reads. They say the teenager was found with his shoes and cellphone missing. His next of kin have been informed of the incident and investigations are ongoing. The post Teen stabbed to death at Karibib appeared first on The Namibian.

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Teenage Boy Found Dead in Karibib Teenage Boy Found Dead in Karibib NBC Online Sat, 05/31/2025 - 15:12

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Water supply to Karibib temporarily suspended after pipeline damage Residents of Karibib were without water on Friday following a disruption in the raw water supply to the Karibib Purification Plant, the Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) confirmed on Friday. According to the national water utility, the interruption was caused by accidental damage to the raw water pipeline by an external contractor working on behalf of the Karibib Town Council. NamWater spokesperson Lot Ndamanomhata said technical teams were immediately dispatched to the site and are working urgently to restore the supply. “We regret to inform our valued customers and the general public that the raw water supply to the Karibib Purification Plant has been interrupted due to a pipeline being damaged by a contractor not affiliated with NamWater. This has unfortunately resulted in a temporary suspension of the treated water supply to the entire town of Karibib,” Ndamanomhata said. He assured the public that NamWater’s technical teams are on-site conducting emergency repair works. “Our teams responded swiftly and are currently on-site working to repair the damaged infrastructure. While we cannot provide an exact timeframe for the restoration of full water supply at this stage, we anticipate that normal supply will resume later today, barring any unforeseen challenges,” said Ndamanomhata. The post Water supply to Karibib temporarily suspended after pipeline damage appeared first on The Namibian.

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Never lose focus – former midfield star Gurirab  Chief Santos, Civics and Orlando Pirates midfield star Brian Gurirab is the only player from Karibib to have played for the Namibian national soccer team. “The Erongo region was thriving back in the days when it was divided into two streams – Erongo and Welwitschia. Then the selection of regional junior football teams was done fairly and every player in the region went through fair trials. “I am one of the fortunate sons of Karibib who benefited from that and went on to represent the Namibian Schools Sport Union’s under-19 national team during an extensive tour to Denmark, Germany, Norway and Sweden under coach Smithley ‘Chacklas’ Engelbrecht,” he says. The Arandis-born midfielder, who was raised at Karibib, says: “I started playing football for the under-nine team of Ebenhaeser Primary School at Karibib at the age of eight before I was later promoted to the under-10 team. I then moved on to Usakos Secondary School where I drew the attention of the Baby Warriors selectors. “I played on both wings in the attack and my speed as a former 100m and 200m athlete came in handy. I joined Chief Santos, who were one of the teams to beat in the premier league at the time, after we returned from our European sojourn, which was a wonderful life experience.” Gurirab was soon promoted to the under-20 team and battled against countries like Angola, South Africa and Zambia with the Young Warriors under the watchful eyes of coach Brian ‘Robson’ Isaacs. Orlando Pirates star Brian Gurirab (left), shows an African Stars opponent a clean pair of heels. Photo: Contributed “I made sure I was one of the star performers for both the under-19 and under-20 teams, and it didn’t come as a surprise to me at all when I joined the under-23s. That’s when I started realising my full potential as a footballer with one eye set on the Brave Warriors,” he says. But due to the injuries which have always hampered the retired midfielder, Gurirab’s appearance for the under-23 side was only restricted to a solitary appearance against their counterparts from Nigeria during an all-important Olympic Games qualifier in Windhoek. The injuries could, however, not stop him from reaching his biggest sporting goal, which was to pull the coveted Brave Warriors jersey over his head. It was a very wonderful honour to represent the country at the highest level, he says. However, the injuries refused to go away. “I was very competitive despite my being on the short side, and I really gave my all on the pitch. I was mostly deployed as a lock in the Brave Warriors because of my ability to defend and win back the ball from the opposition and thus act as a cover for the defence,” he says. Brian Gurirab (right) in Orlando Pirates’ colours plays against his former club Civics, with whom he won three Namibian Premier League titles. Photo: Contributed “Losing is one aspect of the game I hated the most and my teammates were well aware that we had to sweat blood for the nation. I may have been the shortest player in the team, but I was by far among the best defenders.” In between injuries the midfield star started off with a few friendlies in the southern region with the Brave Warriors, before he tasted Cosafa Cup football against the likes of Angola and Botswana. Then followed African Cup of Nations qualifiers home and away against formidable opposition like the Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea and Zimbabwe. Gurirab, who describes himself as strong and speedy during his heyday, was wrongly invited for trials by South African professional outfit Moroka Swallows. “I am saying wrongfully, because Swallows were actually looking for a striker,” Gurirab says. But South Africa’s loss was Angola’s gain as the feisty competitor was signed by Angolan Premier League coastal giants Estrela Clube Primeiro de Maio, who are based in Benguela. Brian Gurirab seen with his nephews during a recent visit to his sister at Otjiwarongo. Photo: Contributed During its golden years in the 1980s. The club won two Angolan leagues, three Angolan cups, and one Angolan super cup. Gurirab returned to Namibia after a two-year spell with Primeiro de Maio but he had to spend a whole year nursing a swollen arm that was refusing to heal. “I joined Civics who were the dominant force in Namibian football at the time and my three years spent at the Khomasdal outfit saw us lifting the Namibian Premier League trophy three times plus one Christmas Cup that we won against African Stars,” he says. “My three leagues with Civics added up to the one league title, one Charity Cup and a third-place finish in the NFA Cup over Tigers in third and fourth place play-offs at Oshakati.” Gurirab also played two CAF Champions League matches with Civics against Angolan champions Pedro de Luanda with the likes of Amos Shiyuka and Geoffrey Roman. It was only a given that the former midfielder would play for Orlando Pirates towards the end of his football career. The retired star mentions his late uncle Dennis Dauseb as the person with the biggest influence on his football career. ADVICE Gurirab has one son and is currently unemployed. His advice to young footballers is to believe in their dreams and to never give up. “I have tried several times myself before I got selected for the national team. I promised myself never to lose focus and to remain hopeful, because I believed in my God-given abilities,” he says. The post Never lose focus – former midfield star Gurirab  appeared first on The Namibian.

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Five killed in Karibib–Okahandja head-on collision Five killed in Karibib–Okahandja head-on collision NBC Online Thu, 05/01/2025 - 20:26

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Busy Weekend for Erongo Police Busy Weekend for Erongo Police NBC Online Sun, 04/13/2025 - 19:02

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