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UN Special Rapporteur Slams Russian Mining Project in Namibia
By: Justicia Shipena International water rights advocates have raised concerns over Russia-backed uranium mining in Namibia, warning of potential groundwater contamination. Headspring, a subsidiary of Uranium One under Russian state-owned Rosatom, holds mining exploration licences (EPLs) in Namibia…
Kawana Inaugurates 6th Police Station in Kavango West
By: Annakleta Haikera Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security, Albert Kawana, inaugurated Kavango West’s sixth police station in Ncamagoro on Friday, aimed at improving response times and enhancing service delivery in the region. Construction of the…
Namibia to Vote on Ending Cuban Sanctions
By: Justicia Shipena Namibia, along with other United Nations member states, is set to vote today on a General Assembly resolution calling for the removal of U.S. sanctions on Cuba. The resolution, 78/7, urges an end to the economic,…
Namibia and China Partner to Boost Agriculture
By: Dolly Menas and Kavee Vezemburuka The government in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and the Chinese government has launched the second phase of the South-South Cooperation (SSC) Project aimed at addressing Namibia’s agricultural challenges…
Nine of 13 FATF Recommendations Partially Addressed … compulsory reporting to begin next month
By: Hertha Ekandjo Namibia has made notable strides in addressing the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) greylisting, having partially fulfilled nine of the 13 recommended actions in a voluntary progress report presented at the recent FATF plenary meeting…
Getting Sick in Namibia is a Costly Nightmare … the true cost of health in Namibia
By: Nghiinomenwa-Vali Erastus Have you ever wondered what it truly costs to get sick in Namibia? Picture this: being admitted in ageing public health facilities like the Katutura, Onandjokwe or the Windhoek Central Hospital that are always struggling…
12 Ohangwena Schools Empowered with Textbooks
By: Nghiinomenwa-Vali Erastus NamWater has provided textbooks worth N$240,701 to 12 schools in the Ohangwena region as part of its corporate social investment initiative. The books were handed over to the schools during a ceremony at Kaupumhote Nghituwamhata…
High School Tours Can Inspire and Spark Innovation
By: Kandjengo kaMkwaanyoka My perspective on building the economy has evolved with every seminar, innovation session, and company visit I have attended. One of the key solutions to our country’s shortage of innovative enterprises and low-value-added industries is…
NAB Restricts Importation of Only Six Crops in November
By: Loise Shiimi A decline in local horticulture production has led the Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) to limit the restriction on imported horticultural products to just six crops in November, down from 12 restricted crops a year ago. Emilie…
N$14 Million Required for Work-Integrated Learning
By: Nghiinomenwa-Vali Erastus Namibia needs N$14 million annually to provide Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) opportunities for approximately 1,600 students each year, according to MTC, the programme’s initiator. The WIL programme is designed to support students who must complete practical…
