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A Thoughtful Approach To Car Buying
By: Amanda von Wielligh Buying a car is far more than a pivotal life decision that blends emotion with financial strategy. Whether you are acquiring your first vehicle or upgrading to meet evolving needs, the process demands the…
Studying at a Top Private University, For Free: IUM, the Only Private University with State-of-the-Art Infrastructure in Namibia
By: Stephanus Pombili In Namibia, it is impossible to speak about top-quality higher education without mentioning the International University of Management (IUM). Over the years, IUM has firmly positioned itself as one of the leading private universities in…
Take Advantage of the Rain and Plough – Farmers Union
By: Annakleta Haikera Kavango West Farmers Union chairperson, Johannes Hausiku, advised subsistence farmers, who mostly depend on the rainy season for food production, to take advantage of the rainfall and commence with ploughing. According to Hausiku, farmers can continue using…
African Entertainment & Media Market Showing Growth
By: Dwight Links A combination of factors has improved the outlook for the Entertainment & Media (E&M) sector for the three largest African economies: South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya. According to this new report, Africa’s E&M sector is evolving rapidly….
ReconAfrica Drills Well, Announces Hydrocarbon Discovery
By: Mathias Hangala ReconAfrica has announced the discovery of hydrocarbons at its recently drilled well in the Kavango West Region. The revelation was made by the company’s president, Brian Reinsborough, who said the well was drilled “efficiently and safely,” yielding…
Kavango Births Three Independent Councillors in 2025 Elections
By: Annakleta Haikera The Kavango regions have produced three Independent Candidates who successfully secured seats in the 2025 Regional Council Elections. Two of the independent candidates are from Kavango East and, for the first time, one in Kavango West,…
Social Media Creators, Influencers Changing News Landscape
By: Dwight Links News creators and influencers are on the rise, parallel to the conventional news platforms and social media outlets, according to a report from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism and Oxford University released in November….
Holiday Season Fuels Africa’s Mobile Money Fraud
By: Allan Juma The festive season reveals both the strength and fragility of Africa’s mobile money ecosystem. The festive season is a time of giving, celebration, and connection. Across Africa, more money moves across borders, back home,…
Nam Has Potential to Produce Cheaper Green Ammonia
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Hangala A comparative study by a German research institution has indicated that Namibia could produce green ammonia more competitively, enabling the production of fertilisers and decarbonisation of the agricultural sector. This can be attributed to Namibia’s favourable location…
COP30 Targets Increased Climate Resilience, Adaptation Funding for Developing Countries
By: Mathias Hangala Data from a recent World Economic Forum (WEF) report indicates that the recently concluded United Nations Climate Change Conference in Brazil resulted in agreements to triple adaptation financing for developing countries. The new target aims to raise…
