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Artificial General Intelligence: The Next Frontier in AI
By: Stantin Siebritz Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) represents a cornerstone in the quest to build machines that can think and learn like humans, capable of handling a diverse range of tasks and adapting to new situations. This article explores the…

Breaking Silos: The Strength of Authentic Collaboration
By: Stephanus Vries Collaboration isn’t a buzzword in today’s fast-paced business world; it’s the key to success. Yet, after countless meetings, emails, and team check-ins, many organisations remain unable to collaborate authentically. All too often, teams work in silos, labouring…

Empowering Namibians Through Local Content in the Oil and Gas Industry
By: Laimi Shigwedha The discovery and development of oil and gas resources in Namibia present a significant opportunity for economic transformation. However, for these benefits to be widely shared, local content policies must be prioritised and effectively implemented. As someone…

Men’s Empowerment: A Call for Men’s Mental Health Awareness
By: Risto Mushongo The concept of men’s empowerment is often misunderstood. Society assumes that men are naturally equipped to handle life’s challenges, but the reality is far more complex. Men are not born empowered; they are not pre-trained in the…

Credit Bureaus in Namibia: The Growing Concern of Self-Made Rules and Human Rights Violations
By: John Saunderson In recent years, Namibia’s credit landscape has witnessed growing concerns regarding the practices of credit bureaus, particularly Experian, now known as Creditinfo Namibia. Reports have surfaced indicating that Creditinfo and certain credit providers may be operating…

Implications of the EU CBAM on Namibia’s Economy: Leveraging Green Energy Opportunities
By: Sofia Shino-Nambahu The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), is set to take effect in 2026. This policy is designed to combat carbon leakage and promote fair competition by imposing tariffs on imports from countries with weaker…

Heavy Rains and Their Impact on Road Networks in Namibia
By: John Saunderson Heavy rains in central and southern Namibia have caused significant damage to road networks, leading to road closures, infrastructure failures, and increased safety risks. Authorities are urging the public to report hazardous road conditions to ensure…

Press Release: WINDHOEK BEER INTRODUCES NEW LEMON FLAVOURED NON-ALCOHOLIC BEER IN NAMIBIA
Windhoek Beer, a brand renowned for its unwavering commitment to pure brewing traditions, is embracing a bold new era with an exciting addition to its family. Introducing Windhoek Lemon Flavoured Non-Alcoholic Beer. This refreshing, accessibly priced variant delivers the signature…

Opinion: Sustaining Livestock Production: The Role of Irrigated Pasture and Rangeland Management
By: Lilja Uupindi Livestock farming is a cornerstone of Namibia’s agricultural sector, providing food, employment, and income for many rural communities. However, with erratic rainfall patterns, prolonged droughts, and the increasing pressure on natural grazing lands, sustainable livestock production has…

Opinion: A Cry from the Unemployed Youth
By: Kalipi Lao-Latate As Namibia ushers in a new administration, hopes are high, but so is the frustration among the thousands of unemployed graduates who find themselves in an endless cycle of joblessness. Namibia’s Constitution, under Article 95(g), obligates…