China on Wednesday handed emergency food assistance to Zimbabwe to aid vulnerable members of society.
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Morocco recalls ambassador from Sweden
Morocco has recalled its ambassador from Sweden for indefinite consultations after the burning of the Muslim holy book Quran in Stockholm, the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement yesterday.
Aagundjuka taya longitha omeya gomokanaala okutekela iikunino yawo
Uule wookilometa dha konda 150 okuza moshitopolwa shaCunene muumbugantu wAngola okuya monooli yaNamibia, ope na okanaala komeya.
UK-French firms to drive up lithium output
French industrial metals group Imerys said yesterday it had agreed a joint venture with British Lithium to accelerate UK mining of the mineral used in batteries for electric vehicles.
French and Belgium firms seal nuclear deal
French energy group Engie and the Belgian government signed a deal yesterday extending the life of two nuclear reactors by a decade after Russia’s war in Ukraine prompted Brussels to delay its nuclear exit.
NamPower seeks debt sponsor for renewable energy
STATE-OWNEd power utility, NamPower, has issued a request for proposal for a debt sponsor to help it register a N$5 billion bond program on the Namibian Stock Exchange to finance its renewable energy development.
Opinion – Toxic femininity in the workplace
Toxic masculinity has become synonymous with concepts such as gender-based violence and the hashtag #MeTooMovement.
Opinion – Perfect Sense with Dr Daniel F Nyaungwa Formulating the Sixth National Development Plan
By the time this piece is published, the NDP6 development process will have been launched, and the real work will have begun.
Opinion – The Supreme Court of Namibia failed the nation
The recent and most controversial Supreme Court judgement of Digashu and Others v GRN and Others; Seiler-Lilles v GRN and Others, where the majority ruled that the word spouses should include same sexes, has set a new constitutional jurisprudence in Namibia that does not reflect the values, morals and aspirations of the Namibian people.
Opinion – Drive less, fly less
Transport is responsible for almost a quarter of carbon dioxide (CO2) global emissions. Transport has the highest reliance on fossil fuels of any sector, and accounted for 37% of CO2 emissions from end-use sectors in 2021.









