Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto said Wednesday it was unlikely to meet its 2025 greenhouse gas reduction targets, citing “underlying emissions growth” in parts of its business.
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Nedbank opens first in-store agency in Mariental
On 21 July, Nedbank Namibia officially opened the doors to their new in-store agency in Mariental.
Kuwait records first fiscal surplus in a decade
Kuwait recorded its first surplus in nine years for the 2022-2023 fiscal year which ended in March, the finance ministry said on Wednesday, crediting last year’s surge in oil prices.
Conradie named Forward of the Year
Namibia’s international rugby player Wian Conradie was selected as MLR Forward of the Year, following a great season with the ball in hand for the Free Jacks as the vital piece in the powerful running game, showing a game-breaking ability to burst through the gainline while remaining a defensive stalwart.
Hamhola praises Paralympic achievements
Award-winning national coach Letu Hamhola says he is happy with Namibia’s Paralympic athletes’ achievements at the recently concluded World Para Athletic Championships in Paris, France, but more still needs to be done.
Good form continues in Tanzania…as U19s eye qualification
Namibia’s U/19 national cricket team has shown good form at the ongoing International Cricket Council U/19 World Cup Africa qualifiers currently taking place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Woman allegedly hangs herself at Sinunga village
A woman committed suicide by hanging herself at Sinunga village in the Ndiyona constituency of the Kavango East region on Tuesday.
Dausab: Legislative reform needed for renewable energy
Justice Minister, Yvonne Dausab said government has at least nine pieces of legislation that need to be reviewed and reformed to ensure that Namibia’s laws speak to the production of renewable energy and green hydrogen.
Omaheke bemoans sewerage infrastructure vandalism
The Omaheke Regional Council is concerned about frequent vandalism and misuse of sewerage in the settlements, causing blockages and breakdown of sewerage services.
1 000 Epupa households depend on feeding programme
The intermittent drought that has plagued the Kunene region over the past 10 years have had major repercussions for disadvantaged people in the Epupa constituency, leaving them totally reliant on the government’s special feeding programme.









