Globally, Namibia improved on the overall Policy Perception Index (PPI) ranking as an African mining destination, gaining 18 places from 47th position in 2020 to 29th position in 2021.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Eco Atlantic rig Orange Basin bound
Oil and gas exploration company Eco Atlantic confirmed the ‘Island Innovator’ rig, owned by Island Drilling Company, had been released and mobilised.
Mining well-positioned to support domestic recovery
In a post Covid-19 era, the mining sector is faced with difficult economic head wings, which have brought about supply side driven inflation of most commodities, not to mention the sky-rocketing fuel price.
Court orders Mwiya’s contract to be renewed
Chief Administrator of the Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) Freddy Mwiya yesterday scored victory over sports minister Agnes Tjongarero after the High Court ordered that Mwiya’s employment contract be extended for another five years.
Normalisation Committee bus about to leave…as clubs sign letters of commitment
Monday’s meeting between the Fifa-appointed Normalisation Committee for the Namibia Football Association (NFA) and all 16 local football clubs resulted in contrasting outcomes, with one faction agreeing to the immediate start of activities while the other resorted to picketing.
Omikithi dhokaankera tandhi ka konakonwa oshali mOkahao
Oshikondo shuhaku Indira Gandhi mOkahao otashi hiya oshigwana shi talelepo ehala lyawo, opo shi vule okukonakonwa omikithi dhokaankera oshali.
Essay – Experience of students with disabilities and the importance of self-determination
Historically, children with disabilities have been excluded from the general education system and placed in ‘special schools’.
TEDxUnam speakers gearing up for the talk
The University of Namibia (Unam) Hage Geingob Campus Student Representative Council and the TEDxUnam organising committee hosted auditions for this year’s edition of the esteemed TEDxUnam event under the theme ‘Ideas that matter’.
Short Story – Genocide – Johnny Summer
Johnny splashed murky water on a maize-sac doormat. Soon, Nana fixed her eyes at the water seeping from the teen’s black shoes. Then, the straw-like boy flapped a cardboard.
OATF exhibitors and visitors flock to annual fair
Thousands of people are braving the blistering heat of the north and continue to flock to the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair (OATF), which has been on hold for the past two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic.









