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Rössing shipped 3.7m pounds of yellowcake to China
During 2023, Rössing Uranium produced 6.4 million pounds of uranium ore concentrate, also known as yellowcake, and sold 6.9 million pounds of the precious resource.
Editorial – Don’t politicise hunger
Revelations this week by Omaheke governor Pijoo Nganate that the region recorded 300 cases of malnutrition from January to June, including 263 hospital admissions, nine readmissions and 26 deaths - sent a chill down the nation’s collective spine.
Villagers: Remember us after the elections
Maputa villagers in the heart of Bwabwata National Park in the Mukwe constituency have expressed appreciation for the government’s swift move to
bring services to their doorsteps.
Mother, son deny child sex abuse … ‘grandmother stimulated victim’s genitals’
The minor victim, who was allegedly sexually violated by his father and grandmother on numerous occasions in Windhoek, demonstrated how the acts were performed on him by his alleged perpetrators in court this week.
Councillors want Uushona’s appointment revoked
The appointment of David Uushona as the new acting CEO of Walvis Bay is invalid.
Toyota’s Raider never shies away from a challenge
The Toyota Hilux Raider Single Cab is well-known to never shy away from a challenge. Recently, the New Era Publication Corporation added the 2.4 GD6 version to its fleet.
De Beers calls aspiring jewellery designers
Entries for the 2024 De Beers Group Shining Light Awards (SLA) jewellery design competition are officially open.
Unchanged repo rate depresses property market
To preserve the one-to-one peg between the Namibia Dollar and the South African Rand and to protect the domestic economy, the Bank of Namibia’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decided to leave the repo rate unchanged at 7.75%.
Vapes, hubbly remain unregulated
While an estimated 50% of young people are exposed to second-hand smoke, the use of tobacco products such as hubbly bubbly, vapes and e-cigarettes remain unregulated and uncontrolled in Namibia.