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.
Author: Maihapa Ndjavera (Maihapa Ndjavera )
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%
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The ties that bind
The relationship between Namibia and Russia is etched in blood.
Namibia now trading with own barcode
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Mining chamber calls for equity flexibility
Chamber of Mines CEO, Veston Malango believes the Namibian mining sector supports the overall objectives of the National Equitable Economic Empowerment Framework (NEEEF).
Commercial banks increase user charges
Normal Namibian citizens are finding it increasingly challenging to afford basic necessities.
ECB hikes electricity
Electricity consumers, which is basically every individual and business in the country, were yesterday slapped with another increase in an already challenging economic environment.
Digital skills training for small businesses to compete
Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) will receive training in critical digital skills as well as tools to successfully compete in the global economy.