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Historic ventilation project breaks new ground at Rosh Pinah Zinc 
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Historic ventilation project breaks new ground at Rosh Pinah Zinc 

Alexander Shapumba  Rosh Pinah Zinc Corporation is embarking on a groundbreaking engineering feat; the construction of the WF3 Primary Exhaust Raise.  The project will not only mark a major milestone in the mine’s expansion journey, but it will also set a national record.  This ambitious project involves drilling the largest diameter raise bore ever attempted...

Opinion –  Food security should unite, not divide us 
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Opinion –  Food security should unite, not divide us 

Any individual, group, community or traditional authority that takes the initiative to produce food and contribute to national food security deserves commendation and support.  In a time when threats like hunger, climate change and disruptions in global supply chains are prominent, every effort to increase agricultural productivity and self-reliance should be celebrated. Namibia needs farmers,...

BP makes largest oil, gas discovery in 25 years
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BP makes largest oil, gas discovery in 25 years

LONDON – Britain’s BP yesterday announced it made its biggest oil and gas discovery in 25 years off the coast of Brazil, as it shifts back to its fossil fuel business.  The discovery comes as a boost to the struggling energy major as it undergoes a major overhaul to focus on its more profitable oil...

Small-scale mining sector potential remains untapped …ministry eyes growth 
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Small-scale mining sector potential remains untapped …ministry eyes growth 

Lahja Nashuuta  Namibia’s small-scale mining (SSM) sector generates an estimated US$4 million annually, with a 2% royalty rate applied to semi-precious stone exports, according to the Ministry of Industries,Mines, and Energy.  The ministry says these royalties directly contribute to national revenue, while small-scale mining continues to play a critical role in grassroots poverty reduction and...

City rules out blanket debt relief for pensioners
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City rules out blanket debt relief for pensioners

Lahja Nashuuta The dust refuses to settle between the City of Windhoek and its residents in the Katutura area. The municipality continues to ignore calls to end its controversial contract with RedForce Debt Management.  It has also rejected a universal municipal debt write-off for pensioners. The Khomas Ratepayers and Residents Association has written to Urban...

Opinion – ICT vs IT in Namibia’s digital transformation 
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Opinion – ICT vs IT in Namibia’s digital transformation 

Namibia’s national development frameworks, from Vision 2030 to the recently launched Sixth National Development Plan (NDP6) and the Digital Government Roadmap 2024-2026, emphasise digital transformation as central to governance, service delivery and inclusive socio-economic progress.  These documents envision a digital future driven by increased internet access, cyber resilience, e-governance and a robust information and communication...

Opinion –  Namibia shines in gender equality
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Opinion –  Namibia shines in gender equality

Namibia has made significant strides in advancing gender equality within its democratic processes, most notably through the adoption of the symbolic slogan ‘The Future is Female’.  This slogan aims to spotlight women’s empowerment and political inclusion, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to gender equity.  The slogan celebrates women’s achievements and underscores the need for continued inclusion...

Namibia reaffirms political will for women’s emancipation
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Namibia reaffirms political will for women’s emancipation

Lahja Nashuuta President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah reaffirmed Namibia’s firm commitment to promoting gender equality across all sectors.  She emphasised that women’s emancipation is both a constitutional duty and a moral obligation. During the 63rd Pan African Women’s Day celebration in Windhoek over the weekend, President Nandi-Ndaitwah highlighted Namibia’s leadership in gender equality on the continent, ranking...

Chief Shufu speaks out on human-wildlife conflict
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Chief Shufu speaks out on human-wildlife conflict

SANGWALI – Chief Boniface Lutibezi Shufu of the Mayeyi Traditional Authority has expressed concern that designating over 40% of communal land for biodiversity protection has unintentionally marginalised a significant part of his community.  Speaking on Sunday at the Annual Batsara Cultural Festival, where Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare was the guest of honour, Shufu explained that...

Rwanda bees being wiped out by pesticides
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Rwanda bees being wiped out by pesticides

KIGALI – The use of pesticides in East Africa, some sold by European firms despite being banned in the EU, is killing off bees in large numbers and threatening whole eco-systems, scientists say. Joseph Ruzigana, of Muhanga district in southern Rwanda, woke up one morning to find all the bees in his 20 newly constructed...