Elon Musk on Saturday said his social media company X would provide monetary legal aid to users who face blowback from their bosses over posts on the platform.
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Fed official: More rate hikes ‘likely’ needed
A US central bank official said Saturday that more interest rate hikes “will likely be needed” to bring inflation down further, shortly after policymakers lifted rates to the highest level since 2001.
Opinion – Namibia needs to comprehend the technical aspects of green hydrogen
In the pursuit of a sustainable and eco-friendly future, the spotlight is firmly fixed on green hydrogen - an innovative solution with the potential to revolutionise the energy landscape.
Opinion – Only fake Christians get fooled by fake pastors
The topic of Godliness is not a new one in Africa and in our beloved country. Journeying through the pages of centuries, even before Christianity came through the missionaries, our ancestors practised worshipping of kinds.
Ongombe donates to Okamatapati school
THE Ongombe Farmers’ Association recently donated N$25 000 to the Okamatapati Combined School in the Otjozondjupa region as their contribution to the education of the Namibian child.
Procurement board launches strategic plan, revamps website
The Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CPBN) last week launched its five-year integrated strategic business plan (ISBP) in the capital.
Residents owe Gobabis N$ 61 million
The Gobabis municipality is owed N$ 61 million for water and electricity by residents, private companies and government agencies.
Pressure mounts on Niger coup leaders
Pressure on Niger’s coup leaders mounted Saturday, the eve of a deadline set by the West African regional bloc ECOWAS for the military to relinquish control or face possible armed intervention.
Buildings collapse as 5.4 quake hits east China
A shallow 5.4-magnitude earthquake struck eastern China in the early hours of yesterday, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said, with state media reporting at least 21 people injured and dozens of buildings collapsed.
Namibia fall to Uruguay
Namibia lost their International Test match 26-18 to Uruguay in Montevideo, Uruguay on Saturday as the 2023 Rugby World Cup final preparations continued.









