Billionaire technology mogul Elon Musk has told investors he plans to build a supercomputer dubbed “gigafactory of compute” to support the development of his artificial intelligence start-up xAI, an industry news outlet reported on Saturday.
Namibia-Kenya chamber calls for tangible results
Government officials spearheading trade and investments' initiatives between Namibia and Kenya are spending too much time on travelling, meetings and speeches instead of making use of policies and resources to create an enabling environment to accelerate trade and deliver tangible results to benefit the business community, Namibia-Kenya Chamber of Commerce founder Elvis Mboya has said.
!Gawaxab cleared by central bank board
The Bank of Namibia (BoN) board cleared their governor, Johannes !Gawaxab, during a special meeting to deliberate on the out-of-court settlement between the governor and the Namibia Competition Commission (NaCC).
Business community airs interests as election looms
As with any political election, bread-and-butter issues inevitably come to the fore, and unavoidably have a huge impact on the outcome.
Artists urged to apply for funding
The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture is, through the National Arts Council of Namibia (NACN), calling on Namibian artists to apply for funding under the 2024/25 cycle 2 National Arts Fund Grants.
Poets electrify Vinyls Café with love and liberty
Poetess Jemima Ndebele hosted a poetry night at Vinyls Music Café in Windhoek’s Zoo park on Friday evening, providing a platform for seven incredible poets to recite their inspiring poems to a stunning audience.
Opinion – Strategies for farmers to adapt to changing weather patterns
Namibia, characterised by its arid climate and highly variable rainfall, faces significant challenges in its agricultural sector due to climate change.
Opinion – SMEs at the forefront of renewable energy innovation
As global warming and climate change continue to dominate headlines, the world looks to pioneers for solutions.
Calls for AI in parliaments
Following digitalisation gains made by many parliaments largely due to the Covid-19 pandemic, there is an emerging call for legislative bodies to embrace Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Presidential ‘hopefuls’ square off …Top four parties absent
Five political leaders took part in a presidential candidate discussion in Windhoek on Friday to promote the general robustness of democratic and political discourse as well as public participation and readiness ahead of the upcoming Presidential and National Assembly elections,.









