Namibia has exported goods valued at N$8.3 billion and imported N$11.9 billion worth of goods, resulting in the country’s trade deficit of N$3.7 billion in July 2023.
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Land grabbing concerns Okakarara mayor
Land grabbing remains one of the major challenges at Okakarara in the Otjozondjupa region, the town’s mayor Asnath Jazukuka has said.
Nuclear techniques helping Namibian farmers
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Digitilisation in the Namibian banking sector
As transformation in any social setting is enabled by “learning, unlearning, and re-learning”, modern culture is sustained by more advancements and developments which makes people to buy, sell, communicate from one place.
Opinion – One-stop-shop for comprehensive mental health care
Everyone has some degree of contact with mental illness in their lifetimes, either directly or indirectly through friends or family. According to the World Health Organisation, one in eight people, or 970 million people in 2019 were living with a mental disorder
Opinion – Nurturing Namibia’s green future
In the heart of Namibia, our cherished African jewel, we find ourselves immersed in the splendour of boundless landscapes, breathing the pristine air of untamed wilderness, and marvelling at nature’s timeless wonders.
Elephant population stable in conservation areas
The Elephant population remains stable in conservation areas in southern African countries, according to a research report.
Geingob pays tribute to Hishongwa
President Hage Geingob has extended a message of condolences to the wife, children and the entire family of former ambassador to Nordic countries, Hadino Hishongwa, who died on Friday, aged 80.
Lack of staff cripples Bethanie – Frederick
Bethanie Village Council chairperson Diederik Frederick says the lack of administrators in key positions hinders the smooth delivery of services to the village’s inhabitants.
Namibia to exploit oil, green energy solutions
Energy minister Tom Alweendo has said Namibia and other developing nations should retain the right to exploit fossil fuel resources, despite ongoing global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.









