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O&L celebrates 16 years of empowerment 
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O&L celebrates 16 years of empowerment 

Namibia’s largest privately held company, the Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group, celebrated a remarkable milestone last week, namely the 100th edition of O&L World at Midgard Otjihavera Windhoek, O&L Leisure’s boutique farm lodge.  Every transformative onboarding and cultural immersion experience delivers four days of intensive leadership development and empowerment activities, uniting O&L as ONE through...

Domestic green hydrogen sector powers ahead …more than N$2b committed to pilot projects and developments
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Domestic green hydrogen sector powers ahead …more than N$2b committed to pilot projects and developments

Namibia’s green hydrogen industry has recorded major progress in the first half of 2025, positioning the country as a leading force in Africa’s ambitious clean energy revolution.  The latest government update, Traction III, states that, on green hydrogen’s mid-year review, the sector’s development is closely aligned with the targets outlined in last year’s Traction II...

Old Mutual announces top 40 finalists for OM SEED
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Old Mutual announces top 40 finalists for OM SEED

The Old Mutual Foundation has announced the top 40 finalists for the fourth edition of the Old Mutual Sustainable, Economic and Empowerment Drive (OM SEED) under the theme ‘Rooted in Growth for Sustainability’. This year marks the final chapter of the OM SEED journey, which continues to make a tangible impact on grassroots entrepreneurship in...

SME spotlight with Pricilla Mukokobi – Vegetable hawkers feed families … turn street corner into lifeline
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SME spotlight with Pricilla Mukokobi – Vegetable hawkers feed families … turn street corner into lifeline

30-year-old Paulus Ndala, who began selling vegetables at the Khomasdal circle in 2018, is faced with unemployment and mounting family responsibilities.  He says he was forced to start his business to keep his household afloat. His day starts at 07h00, as he goes to the supermarket to order tomatoes, onions and eggs.  “Life has forced...

Japan considers first new reactor since Fukushima
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Japan considers first new reactor since Fukushima

TOKYO – A Japanese utility said yesterday it was taking an initial step towards building the nation’s first new nuclear reactor since the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster more than a decade ago. After the 2011 tsunami and meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, Japan shut down all of its nuclear reactors, with the public...

Opinion – CRAN advances responsible e-waste disposal for a safer Namibia
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Opinion – CRAN advances responsible e-waste disposal for a safer Namibia

The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing regulatory effectiveness as one of its strategic objectives to foster a safer, more sustainable digital environment for all Namibians.  A key initiative in this pursuit is the development and advocacy of a responsible and safe electronic waste (e-waste) disposal plan, an essential...

BP appoints new chairman after energy strategy reset
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BP appoints new chairman after energy strategy reset

LONDON – BP on Monday named Albert Manifold as its new chairman, replacing Helge Lund, as the British energy giant undergoes a major strategy shift back to its fossil fuel business. Manifold, who was chief executive of building materials group CRH for a decade, will join the board in September before succeeding Lund as chairman...

Telecom, Usakos partner on smart city ambitions …outline plans to develop cutting-edge ICT infrastructure
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Telecom, Usakos partner on smart city ambitions …outline plans to develop cutting-edge ICT infrastructure

Telecom Namibia and the Usakos Town Council yesterday announced a ground-breaking Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed at advancing Usakos towards becoming a smart city.  This partnership marks a significant step in the town’s digital transformation, promising enhanced connectivity, economic growth and an improved quality of life for its residents. The MOU outlines a shared commitment...

Financial stress takes toll on Namibians
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Financial stress takes toll on Namibians

More than half of Namibia’s working population is under severe financial stress. This was revealed at a masterclass hosted by Old Mutual on Friday, which brought together journalists and media professionals to strengthen financial reporting.   The national survey paints a picture of both resilience and risk, as many households stretch their incomes through side hustles...