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Future growth: Africa is taking a knife to a gunfight
Egypt is the only country in Africa constructing a nuclear power reactor today. In the 11 years after the Fukushima Diiachi nuclear power plant accident, 75 nuclear power reactors were constructed and connected to the grid.
Reducing the electricity import gap to 20% by 2028
Namibia still imports some 60% of its electricity needs from neighbouring countries. Despite this heavy reliance on external sources for its electricity needs, the energy ministry has set a target to reduce the import gap from the current 60% to only 20% by 2028.
CEO OF YOUR CAREER with Ipupa Fadeyi – Career growth a function of relationships
No matter the stage at which you are in your career, maintaining sustainable relationships is advantageous to your career development.
Sanlam and MTN join hands for African insurance
The largest non-banking financial services group in Africa, Sanlam, and leading emerging market operator MTN Group have confirmed a strategic alliance to market and distribute insurance as well as investment products across Africa.
Copper festival promises to be bigger, better
The 2022 Annual Tsumeb Copper Festival has attracted a large number of exhibitors, mostly corporate entities, who will showcase their products and services at what promises to be the best festival yet.
IUM confers over 900 degrees
The International University of Management (IUM) conferred 942 degrees during its 18th convocation on Friday, its second graduation ceremony of 2022.
DRC: Geingob calls for end to hostilities
President Hage Geingob has called for an immediate stop to hostilities in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo where fighting between government troops and rebels have led to the displacement of thousands.
I rescued local economy – PM
Swapo vice president candidate Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila says she is proud of her tenure as finance minister from 2003 to 2015, boasting she found the local economy in recession – but under her watch, Namibia managed a budget surplus.
Amupanda wants cost protection in red line battle
Job Amupanda has asked Windhoek High Court Judge Shafimana Uietele to protect him from costs should he fail in his challenge to have the veterinary cordon fence, also known as the red line, removed.