Green hydrogen (GH) could hold the most industrial potential to foster a meaningful structural transformation of Namibia’s economic base.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
ACFA overcome DSFA …but fall short on aggregate goals
Athletic Club Football Academy (ACFA) A overcame Dokkies Schmidt Football Academy (DSFA) 2-1 in a tightly contested U/15 MTC HopSol second leg knockout match played at the SKW Stadium this past weekend.
Commercial banks need to do more for farmers
The agricultural sector’s overall contribution to Namibia’s gross domestic product (GDP) stands at over 5%, and about 70% of the country’s population wholly depends on agriculture for employment, income and food security.
Meatco gets new lifeline from govt
The government, through the Ministry of Finance and Public Enterprises, has appointed an interim board to look into the decelerating affairs of Meatco, the country’s largest meat processing and marketing entity.
Pork import restrictions to counter viral outbreak
Namibia’s directorate of veterinary services under the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, has introduced a raft of new restrictions on the importation of pork products into the country, especially fresh frozen pork.
Monitor how brine discharge will impact marine life – report …as green hydrogen production requires large quantities
It is estimated that to produce one kilogramme of green hydrogen via electrolysis, about 10kg of water will be needed.
Letshego named best locally listed company for 2023
Letshego Holdings Namibia Ltd (LHN) secured the 2023 Best Locally Listed Company title at the prestigious Namibia Top Company Awards ceremony in Windhoek recently.
Maghambayi wants more constituencies for Kavango East
Kavango East Regional Council chairperson and Mukwe constituency councillor Damian Maghambayi has moved a motion to establish more constituencies in the region.
Doctor threatens to sue lawyer
An anaesthesiologist, who was involved in the surgery of the deceased wife of alleged killer Patrick Geingob, threatened to sue Geingob’s lawyer on Friday.
Only one family relocated to Farm 37
The transition to Farm 37, also known as Green Valley, has begun at a slow pace, with only one family successfully moving from backyard squatting to their land in the new township.









