Natangue Shafudah believes Namibia needs to look at its curriculum, starting from vocational training centres, and try to include subjects extensively touching on renewable energy and green hydrogen.
Sony net profit dips on-year but beats estimate
Sony said yesterday that annual net profit dipped 3.5% on-year, but beat its forecast as takings in games and music offset losses in the financial and chip sectors.
US to raise tariffs on Chinese imports
The United States is hiking tariffs on US$18 billion worth of imports from China, targeting strategic sectors like electric vehicles, batteries, steel and critical minerals, the White House said yesterday.
Anglo American to split after rejecting BHP bid
Anglo American said yesterday it would offload steelmaking coal, diamond and platinum businesses, and focus on critical minerals as it fights off a massive takeover bid by Australian rival BHP.
Namibia’s green hydrogen goals attract global interest …Mbumba says concrete results becoming visible
Namibia’s aim of becoming the first carbon-neutral African country through the process of pursuing its green hydrogen ambitions is slowly but surely becoming a reality.
Opinion – East Africa’s deadly floods
The past few weeks have been disastrous in East Africa, as heavy rains caused floods, leading to the loss of hundreds of lives, the displacement of thousands, and damage to property in these countries.
Opinion – Elikana Shoombe: Remembering a fearless PLAN fighter
While Namibians paused to commemorate the selfless acts of sacrifice in remembrance of Cassinga Day on 4 May, a soldier of the liberation struggle, combatant and gallant fighter Elikana Iishuna Shoombe took his last breath in a northern hospital.
Muinjangue’s trials and tribulations… Nudo leader exits with head held high
With one foot already out of the door, Namibia’s first-ever female presidential candidate bows out with a strong message.
IUM allegedly suspends employee over IPC fleet
A month after launching an investigation into reports suggesting its resources were used to bankroll political activities, the International University of Management is tight-lipped on the outcome of the investigation.
Minister approves N$8m Omatala sale
The urban ministry has given the Oshakati Town Council the green light to sell the old open market, known as Omatala, to Mouse Properties Ninety-Eight CC for N$8.1 million.








