The N$2 billion credit facility that Namibia recently secured from the World Bank consists of an inclusive package of loans and grants.
Hydrogen ship beckons for Namibia
In collaboration with Cleanergy and the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, the Namibia Ports Authority (Namport) will introduce the world’s first hydrogen-powered vessel to Namibian waters.
On the spot – GiPF’s sustainability and investment strategy
After nearly four months at the helm of the largest pension fund in the country, CEO and principal officer of the Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) Martin Inkumbi (MI) recently sat down with New Era for a comprehensive analysis of the fund.
Venessa Kindergarten: DRC’s beacon of hope
Nestled within the DRC community in Swakopmund lies the Venessa Kindergarten: a beacon of hope for disadvantaged youths that is soon to be renamed Namibian Women and Children’s Foundation.
Home affairs issues 34 000 documents through mass registration
The ministry of home affairs has registered more than 34 000 people for national documents since the introduction of the mass registration exercise in February this year.
Man pours boiling water on child
The Okahao Magistrate’s Court on Friday denied bail to 20-year-old Amoni Iindongo for allegedly scalding an eight-year-old boy with boiling water after he caught the child stealing food from his house.
RedForce contracts under scrutiny… CPBN did not handle any procurement applications
No exemption or approval was granted by the line ministry for local authorities and state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to acquire external debt-collection services.
Nujoma hits 95
Founding President Sam Nujoma, who celebrated his 95th birthday yesterday, has been hailed as an inspirational and credible luminary, a father figure, and an unparalleled titan within the political sphere who is loved and revered.
Wind pummels plane at Eros airport
Another aircraft incident, this time involving a gyrocopter, occurred at the Eros airport in Windhoek on Thursday.
Angolan children to be taken off streets
The Angolan children roaming the streets across the country will be rounded up and taken to a safe place before the end of June, minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security Albert Kawana has said.








