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  • NDP donates seeds to marginalised community in Kongola

    NDP donates seeds to marginalised community in Kongola

    By Staff Reporter THE National Democratic Party (NDP) , has donated seeds for crop farming to the previously marginalised groups of the San speaking community who reside in the western Caprivi in the Kongola and Mukwe Constituency respectively. NDP President Martin Lukato, who was accompanied by his national leaders has been leading the distribution program…

  • Namibia condemns attacks in Israel

    Namibia condemns attacks in Israel

    By Staff Reporter THE Namibian government has strongly condemned  the ongoing attacks and escalation of violence between Israel and Palestine in the Gaza Strip. The current civil war has led to the loss of many precious lives of the Palestinians and Israelis. Ambassador Penda Naanda , Executive Director in the Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation…

  • Global debt growing faster and higher than projected pre-pandemic

    The IMF sees global debt growing faster and higher than projected before the pandemic, Vitor Gaspar, head of the Fund’s Fiscal Affairs Department said ahead of the launch of the Fiscal Monitor (FM) on Wednesday in Marrakech, Morocco. “Government debt ratios declined in 2021 and 2022. It will turn back up in 2023. Going forward…

  • Climate Crossroads: Fiscal Policies in a Warming World

    The report takes stock of mitigation policies across countries and presents the trilemma facing policymakers of balancing between achieving climate goals, debt sustainability, and political feasibility. New insights from the report shows that the only way to achieve these joint goals is through a carefully calibrated mix of revenue and spending-based policies. Carbon pricing is…

  • Nepotism is stealing Africa’s future

    Nepotism is stealing Africa’s future

    By Bertie Jacobs • Nepotism is not limited to isolated cases in Africa, but a trend throughout the continent. • Allowing nepotism practices through family, friends and those least qualified to occupy leadership positions is tantamount to stealing Africa’s future from its young generation. • The liberation movement of the 1960s has not succeeded in…

  • ECB considers private rivals to supply electricity

    ECB considers private rivals to supply electricity

    By Staff Reporter THE Electricity Control Board of Namibia(ECB) , an electricity regulatory body in Namibia has considered the  “Modified Single Buyer Market Model” called MSB  that will allow free entry of the independent power producers to competitively generate , supply and sell electricity in Namibia and Southern African region. This was officially announced by…

  • KAZA-TFCA  calls for world-class trans-frontier conservation area and tourism

    KAZA-TFCA  calls for world-class trans-frontier conservation area and tourism

    By Chimine Chimine Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA-TFCA) is calling for the establishment of the world-class trans frontier conservation area and tourism destination in the Kavango and Zambezi regions for sustainable development. This was revealed by Dr Nyambe Nyambe, Secretariate Executive of KAZA-TFCA during the four-day consultative research collaboration meeting held at Katima Mulilo UNAM…

  • Green hydrogen to host series of roadshows

    Green hydrogen to host series of roadshows

    By Staff Reporter The National Green Hydrogen is set to host series of roadshows around the country, this is in conjunction with the Government of the Republic of Namibia (GRN) and Hydrogen Energy (Hyphen). The roadshow, which will run from August until November 2023, will see members of GRN and Hyphen, engage with various stakeholders…

  • UNAM Katima Campus celebrates annual cultural festival

    UNAM Katima Campus celebrates annual cultural festival

    By Simon Liseli University of Namibia Katima Mulilo Campus is celebrating its annual cultural festival under the ‘Theme Embracing our roots, Enriching our future’. Head of Academic Affairs ,  Dr. Charles Chata of Katima Mulilo UNAM Campus,  defined culture as an important tool in many senses that , especially to Africans for bringing growth and…

  • N$13.6-m raw water pipeline project to boost  Zambezi

    N$13.6-m raw water pipeline project to boost  Zambezi

    By Simon Liseli Construction of a new state-of-the-art multi-million-dollar development, which will include  water supply infrastructure in Katima Mulilo and other parts of Zambezi region was officially launched on Thursday. The project is being managed by Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) with the tune of N$ 13.6 million Namibian dollars. During the ground breaking ceremony ,…

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