In the just-ended United Nations General Assembly’s 78th Session, President Dr Hage G. Geingob made a clarion call to world leaders, saying, “We do not make peace with our friends, but with our enemies”.
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Opinion – How much has China lent Namibia?
Everyone who has read it may think Namibia is in deep debt to China. But what is the real situation? How much has China lent Namibia?
Ya Ndakolo welcomes governance report consultations
Oshikoto region governor Penda Ya Ndakolo has welcomed the consultation on the Development of the National Governance (DNG) Report for Namibia by the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM).
Erongo pleased with public response to census activity
The Erongo region’s census coordinator, Eino Shaanika, has said the overall performance of the 2023 Population and Housing Census is going well, especially with the response from the public.
Agriculture ministry to install 20 boreholes in Oshikoto
The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform (MAWLR)’s head of rural water supply and sanitation in Oshikoto, Stevenson Tuukondjele, said they plan to install 20 boreholes in the Oshikoto region early next year.
Omaruru Street Mile launched
The 10th edition of the Omaruru Street Mile was officially launched yesterday by Jo-Anne Manuel, the director of sport at the Ministry of Sport, Youth and National Service in Windhoek.
Khomas region gets new interim committee
The Khomas Football Region Second Division has elected a five-member interim committee to manage football matters and represent them at the upcoming Namibia Football Association (NFA) extra ordinary congress.
Hybrid potatoes a game changer in Namibia
Potato farming in Namibia is an important occupation for the country’s food security and economic development.
Namibian women find respite in farming, traditional foods
The trade of traditional food items, particularly pulses, is enabling women in Namibia to run sustainable informal ventures in farming activities.
Opinion – Climate change risks to the financial sector
Physical risks from increased variability and extremity of climatic conditions will reduce the value of certain assets and income streams.









