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Namibiab Afrikab !nâ ra dī sîǂuidi ge N$4.7biljuns ai go sī
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Namibiab Afrikab !nâ ra dī sîǂuidi ge N$4.7biljuns ai go sī

Namibiab !auga!hūgu ǁga sîǂuis ge ai!gû rase !gâi ǀomkhâisa ra ǁgau, ǁnāpas Namibiab ra Afrikab ǁga sîǂui xūn di ǁkhāsiba N$4.7 biljuns ai mâse. ǁÎn hîa danase nē sîǂuis !nâ ǀgaisase ǀomkhâisa ra ǂhākhâin ge ǀnoreǀuin, uranium-i, !huniǀurib, ǁaun tsî koper-i tsîna. Nau ǀkhāb aib ge !hanaǂgāb ǂûn tsîna ǀomkhâi ra ǀomkhâis !nâ !gâise ra...

Lufthansa to slash 4 000 jobs as headwinds mount
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Lufthansa to slash 4 000 jobs as headwinds mount

FRANKFURT – Lufthansa said Monday it will cut 4 000 jobs, nearly 4% of the German airline giant’s workforce, after profits slumped in the face of mounting headwinds.  Hit by walkouts, aircraft delivery delays and rising costs, Lufthansa’s earnings tumbled by a fifth in 2024 and profitability has fallen behind its leading European rivals. The...

Ovanafikola moipandeko molwa oimaliwa yoikengelela
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Ovanafikola moipandeko molwa oimaliwa yoikengelela

Taimi Haihambo  Ovanafikola vavali omumati nokakadona ova tulwa moipandeko kopolifi, moshitukulwa shaKaras, konima eshi va hangika tava lande noimaliwa iheshi yoshili.  Eshi va ti osha ningwa pefimbo vali tava lande keengeshefa dovanafikola vakwao kofikola oushike pengeyo vavo, mefiku lyomangeshefelo a longekidwa kofikola.  Ovafeekelwa va ti ova monika mo eshi vali tava kendabala oku landa, tava...

Omahala 200 galongekindhwa mEhenye Extension 1 
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Omahala 200 galongekindhwa mEhenye Extension 1 

Taimi Haihambo  OSHAKATI – Omukuluntu melelo lyondoolopa lyOshakati Timoteus Namwandi okwa ti Olukanda Oneshila otali ka tulwa pamuthika gondoolopa. Ta ti, elalakano okuhulitha po oombashu, onkene mboka yeli ngaashingeyi molukanda Oneshila ihe oyena ehalo otaya ka pewa omahala kEhenye Extention1 taya ka tungilwa omagumbo okupitila mooproyeka dhokutungila aantu omagumbo.  “Ooproyeka dhoka opo dhili nale dhailongekindha,...

NamPower a tunga eengulufikola mOmaheke  
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NamPower a tunga eengulufikola mOmaheke  

Matheus David Ehangano lokuandjaneka olusheno moshilongo oshivike shadja ko ola yandja pambelewa eepoloyeka, mwa kwatelwa eengulu fikola keefikola mbali mOshitukulwa shaMaheke. Oinima aishe kumwe oyo ya pewa osekundo fikola yaMokganedi TIhabanello noJairo Kindergarten oi li pongushu idule pomiliona N$1.6.  Omakwafo oo okwa kwatela mo etungepo leengulufikola yaMokganedi TIhabanello nodalate yofikola koJairo Kindergarteneeshi tashi amene noku...

TotalEnergies divests 50% of US solar portfolio
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TotalEnergies divests 50% of US solar portfolio

TotalEnergies has signed an agreement with insurance vehicles and accounts managed by KKR, a leading global investment firm, for the sale of 50% of a 1.4 GW solar portfolio in North America.  This transaction, which TotalEnergies said aligns with its renewables business model, values the portfolio at an enterprise value of US$1.25 billion.  “Thanks to...

Farmers’ Kraal with Erastus Ngaruka – Rangeland productivity, utilisation and degradation 
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Farmers’ Kraal with Erastus Ngaruka – Rangeland productivity, utilisation and degradation 

Rangeland is defined as an area of land with natural forage materials that are utilised by livestock and wild animals.  Its productivity depends on rainfall and utilisation.  Rangeland plants require favourable envi ronmental conditions and protection for their establishment, distribution and resilience in agroecosystems or on livestock farming lands.  In particular, the most important attributes...

AI law on the cards 
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AI law on the cards 

Rudolf Gaiseb  Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Minister Emma Theofelus said Namibia is in the process of developing an Artificial Intelligence Act.  Theofelus, while in Parliament last week, said the ministry highlighted the ongoing alignment of AI guiding principles with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco)’s recommendations on the ethics of AI. ...

Erongo Red agrees to payroll deduction investments
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Erongo Red agrees to payroll deduction investments

In a step toward financial empowerment and inclusive growth, Erongo RED recently launched a Payroll Deduction Agreement with NAMITVEST, which owns 25% of NAM-MIC, with an aim to provide direct and indirect benefits to Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN) members. This initiative enables Erongo RED employees, particularly members and former MUN members, along with their...