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SolarAfrica Secures R1.5 Billion , Unleashing 114MW Solar Power
By Staff Reporter SolarAfrica has achieved financial close on R1.5 billion for SunCentral 2, the next 114 MW plant in its flagship utility-scale solar development in the Northern Cape. This new funding, provided by RMB and Investec Bank Limited, marks another significant step in enhancing access to affordable, clean energy for South African businesses, with…
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Nandi-Ndaitwah urges Namibians to vote in high numbers
By Staff Reporter THE Namibian President Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah , has urged Namibians to turn out in high numbers , vote peacefully and uphold democratic value that unite the nation in the Regional Councils and Local Authorities Elections slated for tomorrow. According to the media statement , the Presidency wishes to inform the public and…
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Cooperative leaders unveil manifesto for new global economy
By Staff Reporter A global network of cooperative and mutual leaders launched at the World Summit for Social Development at Doha , and its first action was to publish a Contract for a New Global Economy. The Cooperatives and Mutuals Leadership Circle (CM50) is an initiative of the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA) bringing together leaders of some of the world’s largest cooperative…
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African Women Unite to Drive Intra-Continental Trade Onward
By Staff Reporter In a landmark move to strengthen economic integration and women-led entrepreneurship across the continent, the Continental Network for Women’s Business Associations in Africa (CONWOBAA) , was officially launched during the inaugural Global SME Ministerial Meeting held last week. The network, which brings together over 102 women’s business associations from six African regions,…
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ATIDI approves USD84 million counter-guarantee to support financing of Rwanda’s new international airport
By Staff Reporter ATIDI has approved a USD84 million counter-guarantee to support three local Rwandan banks and one regional bank in issuing bonds and guarantees totaling over USD322 million. These guarantees have been extended to a joint venture of three contractors undertaking the construction of the New Bugesera International Airport, a transformative project poised to…
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Namibia welcomes ICC warrant of arrest to Natanyahu
By Staff Reporter NAMIBIA has welcomed the decision of the International Criminal Court (ICC) for formally issue arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant. In a media statement issued on Friday by Ambassador Penda Naanda, Executive Director of the Ministry of International Relations and Corporation pointed out that…
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SWAPO promises to stick to election manifesto
By Muyambango Ngumbele THE ruling SWAPO Party, a liberation movement which has been in power for nearly 35-years has promised that it will stick to its election manifesto once it is re-elected. This was voiced by its first-ever female presidential candidate , Netumbo Nandi Ndaitwah , Vice President of SWAPO Party at a campaign rally…
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3 Conservancies receive N$788,594 grants for poverty eradication
Story by Muyambango Ngumbele THREE Conservancies in Zambezi region have received N$788,594 grants for the Poverty-Oriented Support to Community Conservation Namibia (POSCCIN). The grants were handed over to Bamunu , Sobbe and Kwandu Conservancies in Zambezi region on Tuesday as part of the award by the Wildlife Credits Namibia because of the conservancies’ good performance…
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University of Namibia announces demise of Prof Kangumu
By Staff Reporter THE University of Namibia has announced the death of Professor Bennett Kangumu who passed away on September 24, 2024. Late Prof. Kangumu was a cherished leader and former Campus Director of Katima Mulilo Campus, and has since joined the University of Namibia in 2011. “His tireless efforts, wisdom, and dedication left a…
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NamWater inaugurates raw water pipeline in Katima Mulilo
By Muyambango Ngumbele Namwater Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Abraham Nehemia has inaugurated raw water pipeline in Katima Mulilo on Tuesday. The new raw water pipelines replaced the old pipelines which were constructed 45 years ago in 1979, which often managed to supply water to a total number of eight thousand (8000) people in Zambezi region.…
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