Kunene ǀkharib ge noxopa ǀgaisase ǀkurub xa xāǂgāhe hâ, ǁnāpab nē khariba ūhâ hû ǂgiǂgosi ǁhûi!nâǂharide xu di korode ǁkhōǁkhōsa ǂnâsa mâsib !nâ nēsi ǁaupexa hû kuriga ra ôa-am ǁaeb !nâ hâse.
Author: Maihapa Ndjavera (Maihapa Ndjavera )
Venaani calls for oil agreement renegotiation
Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) president McHenry Venaani recently asserted that national oil agreements must be renegotiated in good faith and from a point of departure that respects the principle of oil reserves and proceeds benefitting Namibia’s current and future generations.
Downstream petroleum licenses suspended…ministry aims to reduce market saturation to curb fuel prices
The mines and energy ministry has stated it is quite concerned about the local fuel wholesale and retail markets, which it noted to be highly saturated with licences. This state of affairs, a ministry spokesman said, has created problems that ultimately contribute to high fuel prices in the country.
Construction and property exhibition slated for Windhoek
In efforts to promote information-sharing between all key players in the housing industry, a construction and property exhibition has been organised to take place in Windhoek from 27 to 29 October 2022.
Climate change weighs heavy on Kunene
The Kunene region is still caught in the grips of a terrible drought, with five out of seven constituencies experiencing a severe dry period that has lasted for at least seven years with no apparent end in sight.
Geingob advises action on 4IR report
President Hage Geingob yesterday instructed Cabinet to scrutinise and start much-needed discussions on the recently submitted Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) report.
PM: Govt making progress on housing
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has dismissed assertions government is doing nothing to fight the housing backlog in Namibia.
National policy changes needed to harness 4IR
Namibia’s Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) task force has said the enormous benefits of the 4IR will only be realised with significant national policy changes.
Forum aims to revive domestic aviation
The Namibia Airports Company (NAC) says it is determined to champion the narrative, lead the charge toward the transformation of the Namibian aviation industry and position it as a driver for a thriving domestic economy.
Namibia launches AfCFTA awareness campaign
In efforts to prepare Namibia to fully seize opportunities under the much anticipated African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), the trade ministry through the Namibia Trade Forum and in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme Namibia yesterday launched an awareness campaign.