The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), in collaboration with Namibia’s Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade (MIT), last week facilitated an information sharing and capacity building event on the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).
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Opinion – Hitting back at Katjiua not a panacea for burying discontent
Many of you will have read the government’s response to Professor Mutjinde Katjiua’s comments on the social media clip seen by some. In rebukes carried on the front page of last Thursday’s New Era newspaper, Professor Katjiua’s remarks are variously labelled as misleading, non-factual, divisive and irresponsible. In another statement, these comments are labelled as empty, toxic tribalist rhetoric.
Opinion – China’s efforts for global reduction of carbon emissions (1)
For decades, the majority of Western media has been reporting that China is a country with no respect to her people, lacks innovation, pursues economic growth at the expense of the environment, and that its political system, cultural dimensions and economic models are outdated and wrong. The West would not appreciate most of China’s initiatives in national development.
ECN yearns for independence
The independence of the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN), political boundaries and non-compliance by some political parties to the Code of Conduct, are some of the major challenges that are hampering the activities of the commission.
Morukutu gets N$2 million dining hall
The ministry of education in the Omaheke region continues to enjoy support from external bodies to provide access to quality education for all. Recently, the Outjenaho group handed over a completed dining hall to the tune of N$2.4 million at the Morukutu Primary School to the ministry of education and the Otjijarua community.
Govt must communicate proactively – Mathe
The executive director in the ministry of information, Audrin Mathe, has said it is an obligation on everyone to communicate timely, including public officials, as communication is important in government services.
Festus Gonteb primary receives 18 computers
The struggles to access information technology that learners and teachers of Festus Gonteb Primary School has endured for years is now something of the past, as the school became recipients of 18 computers from Basil Read Mining Namibia.
Two-year sentence for kidnapping, rape acquitted
A 36-year-old man who was acquitted of kidnapping and raping his former girlfriend will only serve two years imprisonment for assaulting her. On Friday, High Court Judge Dinnah Usiku sentenced Herman de Klerk to three years imprisonment...
Driver nabbed over lithium theft
A driver from Chinese-owned mining company Xinfeng Investments has been arrested in connection with the disappearance of 25 tonnes of lithium, which he was reportedly transporting to Walvis Bay.
Tjaronda: Ohoromende kaino kunatja na imba mba yekwa ehi
Omgahukiro kutja ohoromende ya Namibia kaino’ zo ngari, ombango mo porotika no ngamburiro oku twara epu rehi komurungu ko ma zengururiro waro omakarerere harukuru.









