Azule Energy, an international energy company, has officially farmed-in to Namibia’s offshore Block 2914A with the signing of an agreement with exploration company Rhino Resources Namibia.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Africa must have economic capacity for clean cooking …Schlettwein calls for review of multilateral financial system
A lack of financial capacity in both public and private sectors has impeded Namibia and other African countries from achieving clean cooking goals.
Another Menzies Supreme Court defeat
The protracted legal battle of Menzies Aviation to get back the multi-million-dollar ground handling tender that Namibia Airports Company (NAC) awarded to a joint venture between Paragon and JV Ethiopian Airlines has once again resulted in a Supreme Court loss.
Man rapes, commits suicide
A Narraville woman (31) was left heavily traumatised after being allegedly raped on Monday by a man who had served a 10-year sentence for rape earlier.
Namport cargo handling increases by 4%
Cargo handling at the Namibia Ports Authority has significantly increased during the 2023/2024 fiscal year, with the authority handling 8 million metric tonnes (t) of cargo during the said period.
Debmarine League awards delayed… with Vries stating budget constraints
The delay in the award ceremony of the recently-concluded Debmarine Namibia Premier League for the 2023/2024 season was attributed to budget constraints, Namibia Football Association’s (NFA) league director Mabos Vries has said.
Young Rukoro embraces opportunity to learn … as he speaks positively about training
Nineteen-year-old Brango Rukoro, an emerging talent in Namibian football, expressed his eagerness to learn from the seasoned veterans in the Brave Warriors squad.
Being relegated is a big blow – Haukongo
Namibian footballer Lubeni Haukongo said his side, Cape Town Spurs, getting relegated from the DStv Premiership after one season in the top league is a big blow.
Open Chess Championships conclude successfully
The Bank Windhoek Namibian Open Chess Championships, hosted by the Namibia Chess Federation (NCF) at the Windhoek Country Club from 8 to 12 May, marked a successful culmination.
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