MARIENTAL – A troubling epidemic of drug abuse is casting a shadow over the vibrant communities nestled in the southern region of Hardap. This abuse is wreaking havoc, transforming communities into battlegrounds of addiction and crime. While this area is renowned for its natural beauty and agricultural potential, it is increasingly grappling with the harsh...
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Butwa bukenelela mandu a NHE – Opuwo
Bayahi ba Opuwo mwasikiliti sa Kunene batalimana ni butata bwa kutasezwa kibutwa mwa mandu abona. Mandu abulelwa ki amañwi kuamashumi amabeli ka’lobapeli ane afilwe kwa bayahi ki kampani ya NHE mwasilimo sa 2017. Cwalecwale, lubasi loliñwi nelusabile hahulu situwa sa muzuzu wakuina hasiwa inge bali mwahali, kusupeza tokwahala yaputako kulwanisa lisinyi zalikokwani. Nekulemuhilwe kuli mandu abalwa...
Mariental ‘chokes’ on electricity project
MARIENTAL – An ambitious solar energy project proposed by MarieSol Energy in Mariental is on ice, facing significant political and legal challenges that threaten its realisation. Initially launched in December 2019, the project aims to supply 30% of the municipality’s electricity needs through renewable energy sources. On 9 December 2019, Paul Nghiwilepo, CEO of the...
Govt seeks ‘cautious’ funding for green hydrogen
Government is strategically positioning itself to become a leader in the burgeoning global green hydrogen economy. To support the necessary infrastructure for this sector, government is exploring a variety of innovative financing tools, including donor funding and concessionary capital. The latter, however, comes with a cautionary note that it will increase the already-skyrocketing national debt...
Opuwo: Termites invade NHE houses
Residents of Opuwo in the Kunene region are grappling with a devastating crisis of termite infestations in their homes. The houses in question are among the 29 residences allocated by the National Housing Enterprise (NHE) in 2017. Recently, one family experienced a terrifying moment when their sitting room ceiling collapsed while they were inside, highlighting the urgent...
Green hydrogen ‘not draining’ public funds
LÜDERITZ –Head of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) at the Namibia Green Hydrogen Programme Eline van der Linden said the initiative does not rely on government funds. “People have been asking ‘where are these people getting money’, or ‘are they taking all these risks in this new sector with government money?’ No, we are not...
Democracy is at stake – Venaani
MARIENTAL – As tensions rise ahead of Namibia’s upcoming elections, Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) leader McHenry Venaani has voiced concern about its credibility during a rally in Mariental on Sunday. He criticised the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) for awarding a controversial ballot printing tender to South African company Ren-Form CC. He stated “What we...
Hardap hosts tense tussle
The southern town of Mariental was this weekend abuzz with political energy. The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) and Swapo hosted significant events at the same time on Sunday at the town. The early hours of the day were filled with the sounds of throngs of supporters singing and honking their car horns. The town was...
Namibiaís FDI dropped significantly in Q2
Namibia is facing severe challenges in its foreign direct investment (FDI) landscape,as recent reports indicate a notable decline in net FDI inflows during the second quarter of 2024. This downturn, amounting to a decrease of N$7.2 billion year-on-year and N$3.9 billion quarter-on-quarter, has brought net inflows down to N$8.5 billion. FDI refers to an ownership...
Retirement funds unable to cover liabilities
The domestic retirement funds industry is faced with a significant liquidity challenge. This is as recent data reveals a troubling decline in the industry’s ability to meet short-term financial obligations. The industry’s liquidity ratio, which measures the adequacy of contributions to cover expenses and benefits, has dropped from 77% to 67.3% over the past year. The latest figures were...