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President Appoints Nainda as Police Acting Inspector General
By Staff Reporter Namibian President , Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, has appointed Major General Anne-Marie Nainda as the Acting Inspector General of the Namibian Police Force, with immediate effect. In a media statement , the presidency announced that Major General Nainda will serve in an acting capacity for a period of one (1) year, taking over…
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KfW Development Bank becomes an ATIDI Shareholder
By Staff Reporter The German development bank KfW, acting on behalf of and for the account of the Federal Republic of Germany, has become the latest shareholder in the African Trade & Investment Development Insurance (ATIDI). KfW, which enhances German Investment Opportunities in Africa, has now become the 13th Institutional shareholder in Africa’s premier development insurer, further strengthening…
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Zambezi gets a new female Police Commander
By Staff Reporter Zambezi Region will now have its female police commander for the first time since independence, Police Inspector General Joseph Shikongo announced the appointment on Tuesday. Commissioner Julia Sakua-Neo will now serve as the Regional Commander for Zambezi with effect May 1, 2026. She was transferred from Kavango West Police Regional Headquarters. However,…
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The War That Raised Prices Across Africa – Without Firing A Shot On African Soil
The Middle East conflict restructured Africa’s import costs permanently. From Cairo to Cape Town and Accra to Kinshasa, no business was untouched. Africa’s supply chain leaders must now act – before the next disruption arrives. When Hamas attacked Israel in October 2023, African business leaders watched the news with concern but did not think to open…
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NUST- RFA Signs N$10 Million Funding Agreement for Research and Innovation
By Staff Reporter The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) and the Road Fund Administration (RFA) signed an agreement on Monday that will see RFA invest over N$2 million annually for the next five years to advance research and innovation in Namibia’s road sector. The funding agreement aims to strengthen research, innovation, and capacity…
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Skills investment is nation-building and every Namibian employer must act before 5 May
April 8, 2026, President Dr Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah delivered her State of the Nation Address (SONA) under the theme “Advancing Towards the Realisation of Vision 2030.”At its core was a clear and urgent message that Namibia’s future depends not only on the natural resources beneath our soil, but on the strength, skills and productivity of its…
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SanlamAllianz donates 3900 protective sun hats to association for Albinos
By Staff Reporter Sanlam Allianz has donated 3900 protective waterproof sun hats to the Namibia Albino Association in Windhoek for the people with albinism in Namibia. The hats will be distributed to all people living with albinism to ensure meaningful protection of the beneficiaries. The donation has come as a saviour to help them to…
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Namibia Welcomes National Stage of Global HackAtom, UNAM Team Earns Spot at Global Final in Russia
By Staff Reporter The national round of the Global HackAtom student championship , an intensive 24-hour contest challenging participants to develop practical, innovation-driven solutions in nuclear technologies was held in Namibia on April 4, 2026. This year’s edition features national selection rounds in 15 countries, including Bolivia, Brazil, Hungary, Vietnam, Egypt, and others. The winning teams from…
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Thought Leadership:Impact on Iran – United States of America Crisis
According to a report by the International Energy Agency (IEA), the war in the Middle East is causing the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market. The disruption to oil and gas flows through the Strait of Hormuz, and attacks on energy infrastructure across the region, have major implications for energy…
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Flood affected Schools to relocate to higher grounds
By Staff Reporter Three (3) flood affected schools in the eastern Zambezi are expected to move to higher grounds. The Office of the Prime Minister announced on Sunday. The decision to move happened after a stakeholder engagement. The Office of the Prime Minister led this engagement in the Zambezi Region last week. The affected schools…
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