The state of food security in Namibia has significantly deteriorated as a result of a highly unfavourable agricultural production during the 2022/2023 cropping season.
Author: Maihapa Ndjavera (Maihapa Ndjavera )
Leveraging Namibia’s lithium resources
The Japanese government’s increased interest in Africa’s rare earth minerals, particularly lithium and cobalt, resulted in an agreement being signed with Namibia this week, which aims to enhance mining sector cooperation.
TransNamib kuna kumoneka asi navagwana uwa moprojeka zohydrogen
Kuna kumoneka asi kampani zaTransaNamib nazikara zokuhova moAfrika mokuruganesarutenda rokomaholi.
Iipumbu tells new boards to focus on economic revival
Trade minister Lucia Iipumbu has urged newly appointed board members and management at state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to focus on matters that drive economic revival. Speaking at Monday’s inauguration of board members, Iipumbu said there is no room nor time to waste on unimportant issues.
Miner says Omaheke water will be safe…showcases ISL extraction at Russian mine
Russian mining companies are convinced of the economic viability and environmental friendliness of the controversial in-situ leach (ISL) mining method. The method is defined as the extraction of uranium from the host sandstone by chemical solutions, resulting in the recovery of uranium at the surface.
TransNamib banks on hydrogen pilot project
TransNamib will soon operate the first dual-fuel locomotive in Africa. If all goes according to plan, two locomotives being converted locally and in South Africa will utilise a combination of green hydrogen to be produced in Namibia and diesel fuel.
Russia, Africa to battle neo-colonialism
The Russian government has agreed to work with Africa to counter what it termed manifestations of neo-colonial policies propagated by Western interests.
Mbumba invites Russians for mineral resource development
Vice President Nangolo Mbumba has invited Russian entrepreneurs and investors to Namibia as potential stakeholders in the development of mineral resources and the production of green hydrogen.
Namibia strives to revitalise Russian trade relations…as commerce between the two countries decreased by 41%
Namibia’s trade relations with Russia suffered a negative blow in 2022, mainly due to the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. However, Namibia’s trade minister now believes this depressed state of affairs can be reversed to once again enhance the trade relations.
The ties that bind
The relationship between Namibia and Russia is etched in blood.