BAKU – The UN’s climate chief yesterday told countries at the deadlocked COP29 summit to “cut the theatrics”, as pressure mounts on G20 leaders to deliver a breakthrough. As the UN climate talks limp into a second week in Azerbaijan, the world is no closer to a financial deal for poorer countries that will determine...
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Namibia, Türkiye trade sailing smoothly despite turbulence
Rudolf Gaiseb Namibia’s exports to Türkiye fell from N$48.69 million in 2023 to N$35.10 million in 2024, representing a 38.7% decrease. The main cause of this decline has been attributed to a 78% drop in wood and charcoal exports from N$49 million in 2023 to N$26 million in 2024. “Namibia’s exports to Türkiye increased slightly...
Opinion – Ensuring fairness and participation in the upcoming elections in Namibia
The Namibian National Assembly and Presidential elections are fast approaching, and the nation finds itself at a political crossroads. On one hand, there is a call for change, citizens yearning for a departure from decades of one-party dominance, seeking fresh voices in governance. On the other, some prefer continuity, valuing stability over unpredictability. As Namibia...
Opinion – Importance of ECD, ECE
Both Early Childhood Development (ECD) and Early Childhood Education (ECE) are crucial in a child’s life, and they are closely linked. However, they focus on different aspects of a child’s growth and learning. Firstly, it is important to understand the terminologies, and then their roles. Early childhood development is the stage of development that occurs...
Fishrot ‘casualties’ between rock and hard place … turn to alcohol for sanity
Rudolf Gaiseb Former fishermen who receive a N$4 000 stipend under the Government Employment Redress Programme have expressed gratitude for the remuneration, but said it is a drop in the ocean. They said it is barely sufficient to meet all their needs. The former fishermen lost their jobs in 2018. The job losses in the...
Namibia can become an energy hub – Alweendo
Mines and Energy minister Tom Alweendo said Namibia has the potential to become an energy hub in Africa, provided energy projects are managed effectively. He made these remarks at the groundbreaking ceremony of NamPower’s Otjikoto Biomass Power Station project, located 12 kilometres outside Tsumeb, on Friday. The power station will generate 40 megawatts of electricity...
Kasingo advocates for Pan-Africanism revival
Sakeus Iikela JOHANNESBURG – Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Loide Kasingo has called on all African countries to introduce national programmes aimed at educating young people on the ideals of Pan-Africanism to strengthen unity and promote development on the continent. She said this is especially important to ensure that young people, “who are the...
Beirut schools closed after deadly Israeli strike
BEIRUT – Schools in Beirut were closed on yesterday after Israeli strikes on the Lebanese capital killed six people, including Hezbollah’s spokesman, the latest in a string of top militant targets slain in the war. Israel escalated its bombardment of Hezbollah strongholds in late September, vowing to secure its northern border with Lebanon to allow...
Senegal ruling party on track to election win
DAKAR – Senegal’s ruling party was on track to a large victory in weekend legislative polls, according to media projections yesterday, paving the way for it to deliver an ambitious reform agenda eight months after sweeping to power in the West African country. President Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s Pastef party was projected to get from 119...
Jihadists kill five Nigerian troops in raid on base
KANO – Attackers from an Islamic State-affiliated jihadist group killed five Nigerian soldiers and wounded 10 more in a raid on a military base near the Niger border, two officers said yesterday. Fighters from the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) stormed the base in Kareto village, Borno state in a dawn attack Saturday and...








