NEW YORK – A flood of presidential trade policy announcements has kept US automakers on edge since Donald Trump returned to the White House last month. While some signature threats – like 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada – have been wielded and then paused, Trump’s multi-pronged assault on the international trade order is building...
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Canada to compel diversity disclosures for banks, insurance firms
OTTAWA – Canada said on Friday it would compel banks, insurance companies and other financial firms to disclose the number of women and minorities on their boards and in senior management positions. The move, announced in the government newspaper Canada Gazette, contrasts with a retreat from diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programmes – aimed at...
Argentine cryptocurrency crashes
BUENOS AIRES – Argentina’s president Javier Milei admitted making a mistake on Saturday after promoting a cryptocurrency whose value soared and then crashed, with his office announcing an “urgent investigation”. According to news outlets, Milei posted a message on social media platform X on Friday evening, praising a “private project” aimed at “stimulating the growth...
Tackling economic obstacles befitting Nujoma tribute
Namibia’s business community calls for action against unemployment, poverty and inequality in tribute to late Founding President Sam Nujoma. In this regard, they have emphasised an urgent need to address the country’s persistent challenges of unemployment, poverty and inequality, viewing this as the most fitting tribute to the late founding president. During a memorial service...
Opinion – Employing gunboat diplomacy in modern negotiations
Subtle acts of manipulation in negotiations generally don’t go unnoticed but they can sometimes be hard to address publicly without one being portrayed as hostile. Just as in diplomacy, coercive diplomacy makes for a strategic approach during behind-the-scenes negotiations and alliances. Coercive diplomacy is often seen in situations where manipulation is involved, especially in the...
Kapika reminisces Nujoma moments
Omuramba – Ombara Hikuminue Kapika (92) of the Ombuku Traditional Authority has a sharp memory, despite his ripe old age. He easily recalls a lot of detail on his interaction with Founding President Sam Nujoma, who died on 8 February. Kapika, a key figure of Namibian politics in the early 90s, had several encounters with...
AU talks tough on DRC crisis …as Rwanda’s Kagame walks out of high-level meeting
ADDIS ABABA – The African Union Peace and Security Council (PSC) has ordered all foreign forces in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) without a mandate to vacate immediately. The council, which convened in Addis Ababa at the Heads of State and Governments level on Friday to address the ongoing crises in Sudan and the...
Matengu leads Pan-African University reforms
Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) – Pan African University (PAU) Council president, Kenneth Matengu, said major reforms under his leadership have restored the university’s governance and strengthened its academic excellence and reputation. During the 38th African Union (AU) summit, Matengu indicated that when he took over as president of the Pan African University Council in 2021, the...
Struggle Kids pay homage to Nujoma
Rudolf Gaiseb Children of the liberation struggle, better known as the “Struggle Kids” residing at the Ndilimani farm in Brakwater, paid homage to late founding president Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma on Friday. They thanked him for being a beacon of hope to their parents to fight in the liberation struggle, freeing the country from the colonial...
Nujoma’s sister reflects on childhood memories
ETUNDA – As Namibia mourns the passing of its founding father, Sam Nujoma, his younger sister Julia Nujoma, has shared fond memories of his early years, recalling how his leadership qualities were evident from childhood. Julia described her late brother as a natural leader, saying that even as a young boy, he displayed remarkable wisdom...









