The proposal by the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia to sell half of its 10% carried participating interest in the approximately 24 000 square kilometres’ petroleum exploration licence (PEL 73) in the Kavango Basin, is expected to be concluded this month.
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Stinkwater residents stuck in the doldrums
Residents of an informal settlement in the Windhoek Rural constituency are pleading with the government to take full ownership of the area so they too can benefit from developmental projects.
President leaves for Europe
President Hage Geingob yesterday left for Europe where he will attend two summits in France and Belgium.
Theft, fraud plague lower courts
Chief Justice Peter Shivute says a worrying trend of theft and fraud amongst employees within the Office of the Judiciary is intolerable.
Speaker wants public education on constitution
The Speaker of the National Assembly, Peter Katjavivi, has suggested that civic education be held to inform and educate Namibians about the purpose and importance of the constitution.
Network initiates boy child intervention
Boys often take the backseat while a lot of emphasis is placed on creating better opportunities and mentorship initiatives for young girls. However, the Love Ink Network wants to change this narrative, through the Blue Project.
Munyandi kwamvhuu kadogorokere siruwo oso age kuna kundindira Ambulance
Gonomvhura 59 gedina Musialela Moses Luyanga, kuna kara nye gokuhulilira ogu ana kara asi munyandi kosikasama siruwo sooso kamukwete mvhuu siruwo oso age kuna kuduga wato momukuro gwaKasaya gwapita poKabbe kombindakano momukunda horowero gwaZambezi.
Opinion – NIDA: A beacon for agro-industrialisation in Namibia
Namibia, although hugely rich in natural resource endowment is challenged by expanding its industrial capacity in the country. These challenges are soon to be overcome by its policy discourse on green hydrogen and fourth industrialisation revolution (4IR) initiatives.
Coast gets cash-accepting ATMs
Bank Windhoek recently installed three new cash- accepting Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) at its branches in Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, and at an agency in Henties Bay. Walvis Bay now has two cash-accepting ATMs.
Paratus completes landing station for increased capacity
Last February, Paratus announced that it had entered into an agreement with Google to be the landing partner for the Equiano cable in Namibia.









