Namibia is on an aggressive drive to establish a sugar plantation at Kalimbeza project in the Zambezi region to lessen the importation of sugar products from outside.
Year: 2024
Opinion – Green industrialisation: Namibian imperatives
The chief aim of this article is to address the policy context governing productive development in Namibia, with green industrialisation as its attendant pillar.
Ultimate Safaris impacts conservation
Ultimate Safaris, through their Conservation Travel Foundation (CTF), in 2023 donated a total of N$8.5 million to various projects across Namibia.
Ethiopian inaugurates Addis Ababa terminal
Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s leading airline, recently inaugurated a transformed Addis Ababa Bole International Airport’s Domestic Terminal.
Celebrating 10 years of culinary entrepreneurship
Nedbank Namibia’s head of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) Sam Ikela last weekend reaffirmed that SMEs are crucial accelerators of Namibia’s economic growth.
Kasuto: Namibia needs oil, gas blueprint
This year’s Africa Energies Summit featured prominent speakers, panel discussions and interactive sessions, focusing on key topics shaping the future of energy in Africa.
Trade engages Zambezi women, youth
Deputy trade minister Verna Sinimbo last week engaged women and youths at Katima Mulilo to share her ministry’s adopted support initiatives towards entrepreneurship and small and medium enterprise operators.
Keetmanshoop VTC nears completion
The construction of the Keetmanshoop Vocational Training Centre (VTC) is 89.5% completed, and it is expected to be fully completed by the end of August this year.
Stateless dream deferred
Cabinet had directed the ministry of home affairs to address the issue of undocumented and stateless persons in the country in 2021.
Fishrot: Shanghala fights for ‘neighbours’
Former justice minister and attorney general Sacky Shanghala yesterday put up a gallant fight to have his co-accused returned to the C section of the Windhoek Correctional Service’s trial-awaiting section.









