NAMIBIA would need at least N$10.8 billion annually to reach its green growth objectives between now and 2030.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
No luck for murder for hire convict
AN application for leave to appeal the convictions and life sentence by one of the men convicted of murdering City of Windhoek employee, Peter Rosco Muleke on the instructions of his wife, was dismissed yesterday.
Kanyetu demands N$500 000 from APP
Former All People’s Party (APP) secretary general Vincent Kanyetu is demanding a public apology and N$500 000 from his former party after it accused him of sexually harassing a fellow party member.
Another loss for Menzies
In its unwavering legal litigation over the ground-handling tender at Hosea Kutako International Airport, Menzies was once again dealt a hard blow by the High Court yesterday.
NSFAF funding increased to N$2.1 billion
Increased funding to the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) has resulted in close to 5 000 more students being assisted financially with their studies this year.
Geingob condemns German colonialism in Namibia
The Presidency yesterday dispelled, condemned and rejected all insinuations and accusations that President Hage Geingob has relegated the sensitive 1904-08 Genocide matter to a non-issue, saying his vigour, commitment, and dedication to the subject remains unquestionable.
Green hydrogen roadshow postponed
The National Green Hydrogen Roadshow, a collaborative effort between government and Hyphen Hydrogen Energy (Hyphen), has announced the postponement of the Ohangwena, Omusati, Oshana, and Oshikoto cluster meetings.
Orange Basin brimming with exploratory drilling…as TotalEnergies evaluates flow for commercial development
More exploration drilling activities are being reported offshore Namibia in the Orange Basin by international oil majors as well as relatively new players in the oil and gas game. This heightened activity follows significant light oil discoveries in the area earlier this year by TotalEnergies and Shell.
Corporate Quick Cricket Indoor League a huge success
The final match of the 2023 Corporate Quick Cricket Indoor League took place at the Pupkewitz Motors Sports Centre in Windhoek on 30 September 2023 as the Capricorn Wealth Warriors emerged the 2023 winners, with the CIC Pirates coming in second and the DoorTech Sixers third.
Youngsters shine at cattle judging competition
OUTJO’S Moria Private School pupils Chané Janse van Vuuren, Sienta-Mari van Rooyen and Benjamin Mostert were the top three performers at the Bank Windhoek Feedmaster National Cattle Judging Competition held in Windhoek last week.









