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FNB Wanderers Triumph in Rugby Union Semi-Finals
By: Staff Writer The semi-finals of the Windhoek Lager Rugby Premier League saw the FNB Wanderers claim a decisive 49-24 victory over FNB Kudus in the main event at the FNB WHS Vegkop Stadium in Windhoek. Despite Kudus…
Only 1% of Budget Allocated to Water and Sanitation
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus The Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform’s allocation for water and sanitation represents just 1% of the national budget. This revelation came from Carl Schlettwein, the country’s water and sanitation policymaker, during the African Union’s…
Telecom Seeks Ban on Second-Hand Copper Trade
By: Justicia Shipena Telecom Namibia’s CEO, Stanley Shanapinda, announced that discussions are underway to ban the second-hand trade of copper and to impose stricter penalties for related offences, including higher fines and longer prison sentences. The initiative comes in…
Namibia’s Foreign Policy Criticised Amid Global Conflict Stance
By: Hertha Ekandjo Political analyst Rui Tyitende has called for a reevaluation of Namibia’s foreign policy stance, arguing that the principle of “A friend to all and an enemy to none” is unrealistic in the context of international…
Digital Literacy Framework Under Development
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus The Ministry of Information, Communication, and Technology (ICT) is currently drafting a Digital Literacy Framework to guide Namibia’s efforts in enhancing digital literacy across the nation. ICT Minister Emma Theofelus confirmed the framework’s development during…
Blueberry Expansion Project in Divundu Draws Mixed Reactions
By: Annakleta Haikera A N$1.5 billion blueberry project in Divundu, which promises to boost the local economy and create thousands of jobs, has received mixed reactions from the community. The controversy follows Eos Capital’s recent acquisition of a 15%…
Namibia’s Green Hydrogen Projects to Halve CO2 Emissions
By: Justicia Shipena Namibia’s green hydrogen sector is set to significantly reduce the country’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, potentially cutting them by more than half. Namibia’s fossil CO2 emissions reached 4.29 million tons in 2022, a 9.26% increase from…
Global Summit to Position Africa as Leader in Hydrogen Economy
By: Fransina Nghidengwa The upcoming Global African Hydrogen Summit aims to position Africa as a key player in the global hydrogen market, opening new avenues for sustainable growth and innovation. Namibia is set to host the summit in…
Health Insurance Not a Priority in Namibia, Says Nangombe
By: Justicia Shipena The executive director in the Ministry of Health and Social Services, Ben Nangombesays health insurance is not a priority in Namibia. His comments follow a recent Afrobarometer survey revealing that a significant majority of Namibians lack…
Katima Mulilo Struggles With 1,500 Housing Applications Dating Back to 2008
By: Hertha Ekandjo The Katima Mulilo Town Council is facing significant challenges in land and housing delivery as it struggles to manage a long-standing backlog of residential applications. With Katima Mulilo being the only urban area in the Zambezi…
