Minister of Finance and Public Enterprises Iipumbu Shiimi said the Namibian Government plans to drill 100 boreholes all over the country with the assistance of the Chinese government.
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MICT takes information to Opuwo
Information minister Emma Theofelus says the public information, sharing session held in Opuwo recently was aimed at bringing to life the Access to Information Act of 2022 that was passed a few years ago.
24-hour Oshikango border to boost trade
Namibia and Angola last week officially commenced 24-hour operations at the Oshikango/Santa Clara border posts, marking a significant step forward for trade and economic cooperation between the two nations.
Otavi-Otjiwarongo road accident victims identified
The nine deceased people in the head-on accident involving two vehicles, which occurred on Tuesday afternoon on the Otavi-Otjiwarongo B1 national road, have been identified by their close relatives.
Sudan one of world’s ‘worst crises’ in decades
The ongoing civil war in Sudan has provoked one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises in decades, the international chief of the medical charity Doctors Without Borders said yesterday.
Aapolisi taya dheulilwa ekondjitho lyomahepeko guukashikekookantu
Opolisi yaNamibia okupitila moshikondo shayo shuukashikekookantu nonkalonawa, mekwatathano nehangano lyoWomen’s Action for Development (WAD), otayi gandja omadheulo kaapolisi nelalakano okukondjitha iimbuluma yopaukashikekookantu maapolisi yaalumentu.
OTsumeb otayi vulu okuyumudhwa – Nawatiseb
Omapopyo gelanditho lyomina yoDundee kenahangano lyokoChina lyedhina Sinomine Resources Group, oga eta etegelelo ewanawa kaakalimo yomondoolopa yaTsumeb mboka taya ti eliko lyondoolopa otali ka yambuka po, noongeshefa ndhoka dha sa otadhi ka yumuka.
Edhimepo lyomikuli mOngwediva
Aakalimo yomondoolopa yaNgwediva oya pewa uule womvula opo ya fute oondjo dhawo kaape na iihohela ya gwedhwa ko. Aangwediva oyendji anuwa oya ndopa okufuta omayakulo gamuni noondjo dhawo odha londa sigo opoomiliona N$70.
Tear gas fired as hundreds protest over Kenya tax hikes
Kenyan police fired tear gas canisters as hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Nairobi yesterday, vowing nation-wide demonstrations against tax hikes that many fear will worsen a cost-of-living crisis.
Swiss central bank cuts rate for second straight time
The Swiss National Bank announced yesterday its second straight interest rate cut, after becoming in March the first Western central bank to slash borrowing costs that had been raised to battle inflation.
