Filled with inspiration, passion and motivation, eight NUST engineering students, who are set to graduate this year, came together late last year with the aim of exploring the green hydrogen concept.
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Astute Observations with Alisa Amupolo – Risk Management 101
Risk management is one of the core pillars of running a business.
DBN young artisan finance opens door for Erongo welder
The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN)’s facility for skills-based finance has provided finance to Muudhigu Investments CC.
Opinion – Political opposition should be relevant
In their thoughtful book, ‘An Introduction to Politics’ Garner, Ferdinand and Lawson (2020), eloquently imply that one of the paradoxes about democracies is that on the one hand there is near unanimity on the indispensability of political parties.
Opinion – Tribute to my cousin, the late Gideon Nestor Mufenda
It is with a heavy heart that I write about my kamentu (cousin), the late Gideon Nestor Mufenda who departed this earth a few days ago. He was my cousin and we are of the lion totem.
Repeat murderer guilty again
A Gobabis resident who was released on parole after a murder conviction in 2008, was convicted of a similar crime in the Windhoek High Court on Friday.
Pensioner takes own life, minor burns to death
A pensioner committed suicide by shooting himself in the head on Saturday at Ou’s village west of Nkurenkuru, while a five-year-old girl burned to death in the Ohangwena region.
Inside the oil storage facility…interrogating the necessity of a billion-dollar project
Namibia’s national oil storage facility, one of government’s biggest investment projects, hogged the headlines for a massive escalation of the cost of construction.
NUST VC challenge heats up … Gideon’s integrity questioned
The Namibia University of Science and Technology has claimed Professor Frednard Gideon, who was one of the candidates interviewed for the NUST vice chancellor position, was untruthful during his public presentation.
Defence lawyers demolish witness
The defence lawyers of two American citizens accused of the assassin-like murder of Andre Heckmair in Windhoek in January 2011 totally destroyed the evidence of a State witness in a mini-trial.









