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Varugani veme pangero kavakamene deura zawo koChina 
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Varugani veme pangero kavakamene deura zawo koChina 

Varugani kurona vemepangero ntani nokampani depangero kavakamene edeuro lyawo lyomazuva 15 lyomagano twaromo ntanui ekuliko, ekeverero lyewa, netarururo kalikereko kosirongo saChina.  Edeuro lyangesi kalikereko kutunda mo 14 dogoro mo 28 May 2025, sivaro sawo kasiskire ko 24, elikwamo lyangesi kwalifutira epangero lyovaChina merongikido lyo Hunan International Business Vocational College.  Ava kavakadewire kuna kara womomberewa zaPresidente,...

Ministeli kazirende noAmbulances 
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Ministeli kazirende noAmbulances 

Kuna kumoneka asi kuna kuza tukagwane uhaku wanavenye, ministeli zoukanguki kazirende mahauto gonoambulances gokusika ko 36 noyimaliwa yokusika ko N$32 nomiliyuna. Elikwamo lyangesi, ministera Dr, Esperance Luvindao katente asi, kuna kara sitambo soministeli omu vana kukatura asi vagave ukanguki pangenderera kwanavenye. Mokutura nye yangesi mosirugana, kuna kara asi mulyo unene kukara asi kuna kukeverera, yiruganeso...

EVs boost German auto sales, Tesla falls again
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EVs boost German auto sales, Tesla falls again

FRANKFURT – A jump in electric car sales helped give a slight boost to Germany’s troubled auto market last month, official data showed yesterday, although Elon Musk’s Tesla fared poorly again.  A total of 239 297 new vehicles were registered in May in Europe’s top car market, 1.2% more than the same month last year,...

New Jaecoo J5 to raise bar for compact crossovers 
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New Jaecoo J5 to raise bar for compact crossovers 

Making its global debut at the 2025 Shanghai International Auto Show, the all-new Jaecoo J5 is a striking new crossover that expands the brand’s presence with a more accessible and compact offering.  Positioned below the J7, the more compact J5 brings the Jaecoo marque within reach of Namibians seeking a premium SUV experience at a more accessible price...

Trump says deal with Xi ‘extremely hard’ 
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Trump says deal with Xi ‘extremely hard’ 

WASHINGTON – Donald Trump yesterday said it was “extremely hard” to reach a deal with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, but the European Union (eu) touted progress in its own trade talks with Washington even though the United States (US) president doubled global metal tariffs.  Trump’s latest trade moves came as ministers from Organisation for Economic...

Telecom confirms uninterrupted service 
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Telecom confirms uninterrupted service 

“Bro, I’m lagging bro”, is not what gamers using Telecom Namibia’s internet services will be saying to each other while the West Africa Cable System (WACS) undergoes essential maintenance from 1 to 12 June 2025. The maintenance work is being carried out on the essential maintenance of the high-capacity broadband undersea internet cable system linking...

NIP embarks on innovation hub for laboratory consumables 
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NIP embarks on innovation hub for laboratory consumables 

In a landmark event this week, the Namibia Institute of Pathology Limited (NIP) unveiled a state-of-the-art innovation hub for laboratory consumables in Swakopmund’s New Industrial Area. This development marks a transformative leap toward Namibia’s healthcare self-reliance and industrial innovation.  The facility, inaugurated by Dr Vaino Shivute, NIP board deputy chairperson, positions Namibia as a regional...

MICT, Telecom deepen strategic collaboration 
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MICT, Telecom deepen strategic collaboration 

In a pivotal step towards accelerating Namibia’s digital transformation, Audrin Mathe, executive director in the information and communication technology ministry (MICT), recently led a high-level delegation to Telecom Namibia’s head office.  The delegation was welcomed by Stanley Shanapinda, CEO of Telecom Namibia, and his executive committee.  The visit reaffirmed a shared commitment to advancing the...

US$5b needed for local oil refinery  …long-term regional offtake agreements required
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US$5b needed for local oil refinery  …long-term regional offtake agreements required

Fully benefitting from any substantial oil discoveries made off the Namibian coast will entail refining the extracted raw material.  This means transforming raw crude oil into usable products, such as petrol, diesel or jet fuel.  It is achieved by separating and modifying the various components.  Refining oil is a crucial step for the petroleum industry...