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  • Govt To Engage Businesses To Strengthen AfCFTA Participation

    Govt To Engage Businesses To Strengthen AfCFTA Participation

    By Staff Reporter The Namibian government through the Ministry of International Relations and Trade (MIRT), in conjunction with the Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy (MIME), will host the second Ministerial Regional Business Engagement at Otjiwarongo in Otjozondjupa Region on Friday, July 18, 2025. In a media release issued by Amb Penda Naanda, Executive Director…

  • Study calls for inclusive politics of Malawi’s disabled

    Study calls for inclusive politics of Malawi’s disabled

    By Staff Reporter A new study conducted by Dr Muyanga Ziba, from North-West University has uncovered that persons with disabilities in Malawi are being excluded from political discourse on airwaves. The research examined programming at Mzimba Community Radio Station through focus groups, interviews, and listening clubs, uncovering a lack of targeted content to support the…

  • SADC Public Service Commissions Forge For Regional Reform Agenda

    SADC Public Service Commissions Forge For Regional Reform Agenda

    By Staff Reporter The Annual General Meeting of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Public Service Commissions (PSC) Forum , officially opened in Windhoek on Monday July 14, 2025, drawing high-level delegations from nine member states. The meeting, hosted at the Mercure Hotel, marks a major milestone in regional cooperation and the institutionalization of the…

  • Cooling Inflation Raises Hopes for Fed Rate Cut

    Cooling Inflation Raises Hopes for Fed Rate Cut

    By Staff Reporter The U.S. Federal Reserve is expected to keep interest rates unchanged this month, but fresh inflation data is fueling growing speculation that a rate cut could arrive sooner than anticipated, according to Nigel Green, CEO of global financial advisory giant deVere Group. “This CPI report gives the Fed exactly what it’s been…

  • Prime Minister Ngurare pays homage to VaShambyu Festival

    Prime Minister Ngurare pays homage to VaShambyu Festival

    By Staff Reporter Prime Minister of the Republic of Namibia, Right Hon. Dr. Tjitunga Elijah Ngurare, paid homage to the VaShambyu Community for preserving and promoting Namibia’s cultural heritage during the Vashambyu Vamuturu Wasingangera Cultural Festival held in Kayengona on Saturday July 12, 2025. Speaking before a crowd of traditional leaders, regional dignitaries, elders, and…

  • Namibia Ends Drought Relief Programme as Conditions Improve

    Namibia Ends Drought Relief Programme as Conditions Improve

    By Staff Reporter The Namibian Government has officially announced the conclusion of the 2024/25 Nationwide Drought Relief Programme, following improved rainfall and a positive agricultural outlook across the country. Delivering the update to the National Assembly, Prime Minister, Dr. Elijah Ngurare confirmed that the programme, launched in July 2024 at the height of the worst…

  • Addressing unemployment crisis among education graduates in Zambezi

    Addressing unemployment crisis among education graduates in Zambezi

    -Editorial- In the heart of Katima Mulilo, a town renowned for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant community, a troubling trend is emerging that deserves our urgent attention which is the rising unemployment rate among education graduates. As the sun rises over the Zambezi River, illuminating the faces of hopeful young individuals who have invested…

  • Parents demand removal of 3 teachers at Sampofu School

    Parents demand removal of 3 teachers at Sampofu School

    By Mary Mashete A group of concerned parents and school board members of Alufea Sampofu Combined School held a peaceful demonstration on Thursday morning, calling for the immediate removal of three teachers accused of unprofessional conduct and poor performance. The protest march , held at the school premises in Nova Location, was organized with the…

  • Egypt Launches Region’s First Vector Control Epidemiology Training

    Egypt Launches Region’s First Vector Control Epidemiology Training

    By Staff Reporter Egypt with support from the World Health Organization (WHO), officially launched the first field epidemiology training programme (FETP) in vector control in the Middle East and North Africa region, on Monday, 7 July 2025, in Cairo. The programme, funded by the Pandemic Fund, aims to strengthen national capacity in detecting, preventing, and…

  • NIPDB Executive resigns to pursue new interests

    NIPDB Executive resigns to pursue new interests

    By Staff Reporter Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) Executive for Investment, Mr. François van Schalkwyk has resigned to pursue other interests and relocate to the United Kingdom to rejoin his young family. His resignation will take effect on July 31, 2025.Although his departure marks the end of more than four years of service,…

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