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The Evolving Landscape of Public Relations in Namibia
By: Ilke Platt Exploring the innovative shifts in Namibia’s business and financial sectors through a public relations lens is an intriguing journey. Much has evolved in narrating success stories, transitioning from traditional perspectives to contemporary trends. The ongoing digital…
Uis Lithium Ridge Licence Area Produces High-grade Spodumene Concentrate
By: Staff writer Andrada Mining has produced high-grade lithium spodumene concentrate from mineralised pegmatite material, marking a significant turn in its exploration and development efforts. The discovery was sourced from its Lithium Ridge licence area, located about 35km southeast of…
Do Not Share Your Banking PINs Or OTPs With Anyone – Banks Included
By: Johnny Truter In the past, bank robbers were brazen. They used weapons and physical intimidation to instil fear into staff, security guards and any customers who were in the branch. Their timing was considered. They would strike on the…
Kelp Blue Pioneers Africa’s First Blue Bonds
By: Justicia Shipena Namibian kelp farmers, Kelp Blue, are set to become the first issuer of blue bonds in Namibia and Africa. The groundbreaking initiative was unveiled at the Namibian pavilion during COP28, marking a significant step towards financing investments…
Namibia Eyes N$372 Billion for a Sustainable Fuels Industry
By: Justicia Shipena Namibia is eyeing a financial commitment exceeding U$20 billion (N$372 billion) to establish a thriving green fuels industry. President Hage Geingob unveiled this ambitious plan during the high-level segment of the 28th Conference of Parties (COP28) to…
Govt Faces N$34.5 Billion Debt Repayment Challenge
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus The government faces the substantial task of repaying N$34.5 billion to investors as its bonds mature over the next four years. Bonds due for repayment in this obligation include GC24, GC25, GC26, GI25, GI27, and Eurobond 2025….
N$200 Million To Recruit New Teachers Has Already BeenSpent – Steenkamp
By: Annakleta Haikera The Ministry of Basic Education has revealed that the N$200 million earmarked for the recruitment of unemployed teachers has already been utilised. Responding to protests by hundreds of teachers who decry what they perceive as a teacher…
Namibia and Japan Strengthen Ties with Carbon Capture Financing Agreement
By: Justicia Shipena Namibia formalised its partnership with Japan by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Japanese Bank for International Cooperation during the Conference of the Parties (COP 28). The agreement, spanning economic, environmental, and social sustainability, closely…
Kavango Communal Farmers Prepare for 2024 Crop Season
By: Annakleta Haikera As the rainy season unfolds, communal farmers in both Kavango regions are actively ploughing their fields in anticipation for the millet and maize season. However, some farmers are still finding it difficult due to limited access to…
Namibia Advances Renewable Energy Access in Africa at COP28
By: Justicia Shipena Leaders of the Accelerated Partnership for Renewables in Africa (APRA) have solidified their commitments to address energy access, security, and promote green growth across the continent. The groundbreaking move to drive the renewable energy transition in Africa,…
