Author: Justicia Shipena
IPPR Report Uncovers Challenges of Fishermen Post-Fishrot …as They Seek Compensation from Samherji
By: Justicia Shipena The repercussions of the Fishrot corruption scandal continue to haunt numerous former fishermen and fisheries workers in Walvis Bay, as revealed in a recent report by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR). This comprehensive…
Beyond Sanctions: Zimbabwe Urged to Address Governance Issues to Rebuild Its Economy
By: Justicia Shipena Zimbabwe has been urged to tackle its governance challenges as a crucial step towards revitalising its economy and fostering trade relations with Southern African Development Community (SADC) nations, including Namibia and others. International Relations Analysts,…
Russian Owned Company Accused of Drilling Irregularities
By: Justicia Shipena Russian-linked mining company, Headspring Investments has been accused of contravening drilling regulations that required the company to properly seal and grout numerous boreholes it drilled since 2012. Headspring Investments is a subsidiary of Uranium One…
Schlettwein Reacts to “Disappointing” Agriculture Budget Allocation
By: Justicia Shipena Agriculture Minister Calle Schlettwein has expressed concern that the already struggling green schemes projects are unlikely to achieve their full production capacity due to the latest budget allocation. Schlettwein says one of the factors which have…
Former First Lady Stresses Readiness: Calls on Namibians to Arrange Wills … As She Sounds Alarm on Increasing Cancer Cases
By: Justicia Shipena Former First Lady Monica Geingos urged Namibians to be proactive and organize their wills since death can come unexpectedly. She emphasised that death is a humbling experience and pointed out that individuals are not summoned by…
Green Hydrogen Projects Boosted With N$19 Million Funding … green industrialisation blueprint set for Cabinet presentation in March
By: Justicia Shipena Namibia Hydrogen Fund Managers (Pty) Limited (Nam-H2), a subsidiary of the Namibia Green Hydrogen Programme (NGHP), has successfully secured just under N$19 million (equivalent to approximately US$1 million) in funding. Green Hydrogen Commissioner James Mnyupe…
Trade Union Eyes Promised Salary Hikes in 2024 Budget
By: Justicia Shipena The Trade Union Congress of Namibia (Tucna) Secretary General, Mahongora Kavihuha, is hopeful that the 2024 national budget will honour the promised salary increments for civil servants. In November last year, the Namibia Public Workers Union…
SOEs Have Turned into Financial Parasites – Baumann
By: Justicia Shipena As the National Assembly awaits the tabling of the 2024/2025 national budget today, human rights activist Linda Baumann has criticised the operations of the state-owned enterprises (SOEs) arguing that the entities have now morphed into…
Geingos Urges Namibians to Arrange Wills
By: Justicia Shipena Former First Lady Monica Geingos has urged Namibians to be proactive and organise their wills as death can come unexpectedly. She was speaking during the national memorial service of her late husband President Hage Geingob. She emphasised…
World Leaders Bid Farewell to Statesman Geingob
By: Justicia Shipena Numerous global leaders gathered at the Independence Stadium in Windhoek over the weekend to pay their final respects and bid farewell to departed Namibian President Hage Geingob before he was buried on Sunday at Heroes…
