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OBSERVER DAILY | Diplomacy or Trade: Where is the Centre of Gravity? – News Stand - Windhoek Observer OBSERVER DAILY | Diplomacy or Trade: Where is the Centre of Gravity? – News Stand  Windhoek Observer

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Youth and class consciousness in the face of Namibia’s upcoming elections – News Stand - Windhoek Observer Youth and class consciousness in the face of Namibia’s upcoming elections – News Stand  Windhoek Observer

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Madam President, How About a Jobs Summit? – News Stand - Windhoek Observer Madam President, How About a Jobs Summit? – News Stand  Windhoek Observer

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Brand Africa honours Namibia’s Best Brands: Windhoek Observer to publish exclusive supplement - Windhoek Observer Brand Africa honours Namibia’s Best Brands: Windhoek Observer to publish exclusive supplement  Windhoek Observer

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Brand Africa honours Namibia’s Best Brands: Windhoek Observer to publish exclusive supplement Windhoek — A celebration of African excellence and branding took centre stage recently as Brand Africa, in collaboration with the Windhoek Observer under the auspices of Paragon Media, hosted the 3rd edition of  Best Brands Namibia awards. Held in the capital, the event brought together Namibia’s leading voices in business, media, and marketing, united by a shared vision to define, promote, and elevate African brands. At the heart of this movement is Brand Africa, a pan-African non-profit initiative founded in 2010 by renowned branding authority Dr Thebe Ikalafeng. The initiative was born from a bold and urgent mission: to drive a brand-led African renaissance, rooted in the conviction that Africa’s future lies not in aid or charity, but in the strength of its own brands, brands that tell authentic African stories and reflect the continent’s values, resilience, and aspirations. “Brands are not just logos or marketing gimmicks,” said Dr Ikalafeng in his keynote address. “They are cultural symbols, economic assets, and strategic tools for influence. They shape how we see ourselves, how others see us, and how we participate in the world economy.” Through the Brand Africa 100 | Africa’s Best Brands, now in its 15th year — the organisation conducts the only independent pan-African survey of the brands most admired by Africans. The rankings are entirely uncommissioned, reflecting the voice of the people, rather than the influence of advertisers. From Lusaka to Lagos, Cape Town to Cairo, and now Windhoek, the list identifies the brands that Africans trust, value, and believe in. The Windhoek event marked Namibia’s full participation in this pan-African movement. The Best Brands Namibia recognition celebrated the country’s top-performing and most admired brands across various sectors, including telecommunications, banking, FMCG, retail, and media. The awards highlighted Namibia’s homegrown champions, brands that are not only thriving locally, but have the potential to resonate across the continent. “Today is not just about awards. It’s a movement. It’s a call to reclaim Africa’s narrative, to celebrate African excellence, and to foster pride in what we create. Africa’s time is not coming. Africa’s time is now,” said Dr Ikalafeng, to resounding applause. The event was made possible through the generous support of MTC, Namibia’s flagship telecoms brand; Paragon Media, known for crafting impactful narratives across media platforms; and the Windhoek Observer, a trusted voice of independent journalism and a platform committed to uplifting African perspectives. In line with this celebration, the Windhoek Observer will publish a special supplement honouring the Best Brands Namibia winners. The supplement will offer in-depth profiles, expert insights, and exclusive interviews, showcasing not only the awardees but also the broader significance of brand-building in shaping Namibia’s economic identity and continental influence. The special edition aims to spark conversations around the power of branding, the importance of local consumer confidence, and the need to invest in Namibian excellence. The Windhoek Observer supplement is being led by Victoria Ivawa Shimweefeleni, a respected Namibian media and brand specialist, who brings years of expertise in communications and strategic storytelling to the project. Under her leadership, the supplement promises to be a compelling, high-quality publication that captures the essence of the Brand Africa vision and celebrates Namibia’s place within it. The release of this exclusive edition is scheduled for 29 August 2025, as Namibia joins the continent in reaffirming: we are not just consumers of global brands, we are the creators of Africa’s future.

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Windhoek Observer responds to legal threat over published photograph The Windhoek Observer has taken note of a letter of demand dated 23 July 2025 from Lubbe & Saaiman Incorporated, acting on behalf of businessman Mr Elmo Kaiyamo.  The letter demands the removal of a photograph published alongside an article relating to Professor Job Amupanda, as well as a written undertaking to refrain from publishing Mr Kaiyamo’s image in the future. The image in question was taken at a public event, specifically, a book launch attended by several members of the public, including Mr Kaiyamo and Prof. Amupanda. The photograph depicts attendees in a general, non-targeted manner. At no point was Mr Kaiyamo referenced in the article, nor was he the subject of any commentary. The editorial focus was solely on Prof. Amupanda and the event itself. Through our legal representatives, the Windhoek Observer has made its position clear: photographs taken at public events are not subject to prior consent when used in a lawful, contextual, and non-defamatory manner. This principle is firmly supported by constitutional protections for press freedom, as well as legal precedent in democratic societies worldwide. The media is entitled, and indeed obligated, to document matters of public interest, including events where individuals voluntarily appear in public. Mr Kaiyamo, as a respected public figure who frequently participates in high-profile gatherings, cannot reasonably expect privacy at such events. There was no suggestion in the article or its accompanying image of any relationship, involvement, or endorsement by Mr Kaiyamo. The photograph was neither manipulated nor presented in a way that could cause reputational harm. Any assumptions drawn beyond what was published do not stem from the conduct of this publication. The demands to remove the image, issue undertakings, or cease the lawful editorial use of the photograph are therefore rejected. The Windhoek Observer will not comply with requests that infringe on its constitutional right to freedom of expression and the press. We have made it clear that our editorial decisions remain guided by journalistic ethics, the public interest, and the legal framework within which we operate. We respect the rights of all individuals, including public figures, and remain committed to ethical reporting. However, this commitment must be balanced against our duty to inform the public and uphold the principles of a free and independent press. Should any legal action proceed, we are prepared to vigorously defend our rights through the appropriate legal channels. The Windhoek Observer remains steadfast in its mission: to report without fear or favour and to safeguard the freedoms that are essential to a democratic society.

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IPC accuses U.S. of fabricating jihadist threats – News Stand - Windhoek Observer IPC accuses U.S. of fabricating jihadist threats – News Stand  Windhoek Observer

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NAMIBIA’S RECLASSIFICATION AS A MIRROR, NOT A STIGMA – News Stand - Windhoek Observer NAMIBIA’S RECLASSIFICATION AS A MIRROR, NOT A STIGMA – News Stand  Windhoek Observer

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Namibia’s Wealth Shift: A new generation, a new legacy – News Stand - Windhoek Observer Namibia’s Wealth Shift: A new generation, a new legacy – News Stand  Windhoek Observer

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Digital access up by 6% in two years – News Stand - Windhoek Observer Digital access up by 6% in two years – News Stand  Windhoek Observer

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NDF says chopper at Miss Namibia was no free ride – News Stand - Windhoek Observer NDF says chopper at Miss Namibia was no free ride – News Stand  Windhoek Observer

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Bankers Association appoints new CEO – News Stand - Windhoek Observer Bankers Association appoints new CEO – News Stand  Windhoek Observer

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Youth games part of Namibia’s road to LA 2028 Olympics – News Stand - Windhoek Observer Youth games part of Namibia’s road to LA 2028 Olympics – News Stand  Windhoek Observer

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Celebrating Namibia’s best brands | Special feature – News Stand - Windhoek Observer Celebrating Namibia’s best brands | Special feature – News Stand  Windhoek Observer

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Is Namibia a Mafia State? – News Stand - Windhoek Observer Is Namibia a Mafia State? – News Stand  Windhoek Observer

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Namibia has 3.9 months of import cover – News Stand - Windhoek Observer Namibia has 3.9 months of import cover – News Stand  Windhoek Observer

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Kapofi sets out Namibia’s defence priorities – News Stand - Windhoek Observer Kapofi sets out Namibia’s defence priorities – News Stand  Windhoek Observer

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