A reality that emerged is that debt has become a lifeline for many Namibians. A significant number of Namibians faced many financial adversities during the past two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Namibia launches green hydrogen strategy
On Friday, Namibia’s Green Hydrogen Council launched its green hydrogen strategy, which supports the country’s commitment to the Paris Agreement on climate change, with the ultimate goal of reducing emissions to net zero by 2050.
Opinion: Sovereign wealth for Namibia’s long-term sovereign health
Namibia is ranked 91st globally when looking at the per-capita gross domestic product (GDP), with an income of around US$4 730, which is not a lot when you compare it to a nation like Norway.
Opinion: Proposal to write off municipal debts not a whim (Part 1)
Proposal to write off municipal debts as a relief for the residents of cities, towns, village councils and settlements in the African context should be viewed as real and not a whim.
Opinion: Katima sports complex is on the verge of collapse
Sitting on Plot No. 3889 is the famous Katima Mulilo Complex, the only one of its kind in the Zambezi region, comprising one netball court and a volleyball court, as well as two soccer fields.
Four nabbed with wildebeest meat
The police in Zambezi have arrested four suspects, in two separate incidents, in possession of wildebeest meat and arms and ammunition.
Main accused in Möller murder fires lawyer
Panduleni Gotlieb (accused 1) wanted Kaurivi to recall a witness that already testified in the trial during the State’s case. The lawyer explained to Panduleni that it can only happen in extraordinary circumstances that a State witness can be recalled, but the latter insisted and Kaurivi had no option than to withdraw as legal counsel. Windhoek High Court Judge Dinnah Usiku then postponed the matt
Heckmair allegedly owed American murder accused millions
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Meatco official accused of theft
The police in Kavango West are investigating a case of theft involving a senior Meatco official. It is alleged that the official, stationed at Rundu, on Saturday stole eight calves from Matumbo Ribebe Quarantine Camp in Kavango West and took them to his farm.
Oshana learners attend school high, drunk
The director of education in the Oshana region, Hileni Amukana, has warned learners to desist from alcohol and substance abuse. The warning comes after the director’s office received reports that learners from various schools are reporting for school under the influence of alcohol and drugs while some take drinking and smoking breaks between lessons.









