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Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Trustco posts half-year financial results
Trustco Group has reported its financial results for the six months ended 28 February 2023, noting continued resilience in managing its diverse investment portfolio.
Sacu businesses to benefit from lower trade costs
Accredited traders in Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia and South Africa will benefit from lower trade costs and quicker turn-around times for imports and exports, because of a Mutual Recognition Arrangement signed this week by the five member states of the Southern African Customs Union (Sacu).
Editorial – Youth unemployment indeed a national risk
When President Hage Geingob this week said the high unemployment rate, especially among the youth, can disrupt peace and stability he touched on a subject every Namibian is concerned about.
On the spot – Hyphen prepares to start US$10 billion project
Hyphen Hydrogen Energy (Hyphen)last week concluded a multibillion-dollar agreement with the Namibian government to construct the much-hyped US$10 billion green hydrogen project in the Tsau //Khaeb National Park. Hyphen has proposed erecting sub-Saharan Africa’s largest, and its only fully vertically integrated, green hydrogen project.
Ministry mollifies mine owners …as stocks slide
The mines ministry took damage control measures yesterday to emphasise that the government has no intentions of seizing any stake from existing mineral or petroleum licence holders and said it remains committed to upholding the sanctity of existing contracts.
Hyphen to build houses at harbour town
The developer of a massive green hydrogen project, Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, will provide for the housing needs for employees involved in the much-hyped project.
Govt assists food poison families
With 16 people from the Kayova homestead having succumbed to suspected food poisoning they allegedly consumed unknowingly at dinner on Saturday, the government is pulling out all the stops to assist their families.
Witvlei residents agitate for transparency
More than 100 Witvlei residents, mostly unemployed youth and the elderly, took to the streets on Wednesday to demand the immediate appointment of a substantive CEO, access to financial and procurement reports as well as improved service delivery.
‘Commercialised’ Paaltjies turns into white elephant
A 2018 decision by the City of Windhoek to commercialise the once-popular Brakwater Recreational Park, affectionately known as the Paaltjies, seems to have backfired as visits by Windhoek residents to the facility have significantly dropped and threaten to turn the park into a white elephant.








