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EU and allies support lab equipment worth N$13.7 million
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EU and allies support lab equipment worth N$13.7 million

The European Union (EU) Delegation in Namibia, in collaboration with the Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade and the Namibian Standards Institution (NSI), officially handed over advanced laboratory equipment worth €695 670.This was given to the NSI last month at a ceremony held at the NSI Testing and Inspection Centre in Walvis Bay.Governor of Erongo Neville...

Geingob’s N$60 commemorative banknote launched
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Geingob’s N$60 commemorative banknote launched

President Nangolo Mbumba has formally unveiled the commemorative Hage Geingob N$60 note. The new note is legal tender alongside the existing currency. The new banknote will only be printed once-off, designating it as a collector’s item. The central bank plans to release an entirely new range of Namibian currencies in June this year. Johannes !Gawagab,...

Trade wars intensify amid US tariffs
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Trade wars intensify amid US tariffs

WASHINGTON – Mounting trade wars between the United States and its largest economic partners deepened yesterday as US tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China kicked in, sparking swift retaliation from Beijing and Ottawa. Stinging US tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods came into effect as a deadline to avert President Donald Trump’s levies passed without...

Fuel price shoots up by 50 cents 
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Fuel price shoots up by 50 cents 

Rudolf Gaiseb The Ministry of Mines and Energy has announced an increase in the prices of petrol and both diesel variants by 50 cents per litre, effective today. In Walvis Bay, the new prices will be N$21.17 per litre for petrol, N$21.42 per litre for diesel 50ppm, and N$21.52 per litre for diesel 10ppm.  “Fuel...

Rundu water debt surges to N$300m
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Rundu water debt surges to N$300m

RUNDU – Rundu could face a return to a water rationing if its outstanding debt of over N$300 million to the Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) is not settled, or if remedial suggestions are not provided by 28 February 2025. NamWater CEO Abraham Nehemia, stated this in a letter seen by Nampa and addressed to the...

Report flags environmental damage, exclusion
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Report flags environmental damage, exclusion

WALVIS BAY – The long-awaited report on alleged illegal mining in Daures constituency’s Uis area, has laid bear a myriad of shortcomings and irregularities. Chief among them is lack of consultation, environmental damage, and unfair exclusion of small-scale miners. The report, released on Monday, also revealed that Xinfeng Investment (Pty) Ltd and Long Fire Investment (Pty)...

UK probes TikTok, Reddit over children’s data
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UK probes TikTok, Reddit over children’s data

LONDON – The UK’s data protection watchdog yesterday announced investigations into three social media networks, including TikTok and Reddit, over their use of children’s personal data. Growing concerns that young people could be sent inappropriate or harmful content from social media apps prompted the probes, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said in a statement. “The...

Namibia launches visa-on-arrival 
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Namibia launches visa-on-arrival 

Rudolf Gaiseb Home affairs, immigration, safety and security minister Albert Kawana said with the visa-on-arrival policy in place, Namibia began to see an increase in the number of international visitors. He said it has become clear that facilitating smooth and efficient entry processes is the key to encouraging more tourism and fostering positive diplomatic relations. ...

Swiss central bank head rules out bitcoin for reserves
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Swiss central bank head rules out bitcoin for reserves

GENEVA – Switzerland’s central bank boss said bitcoin is too volatile and not liquid enough for use as a reserve currency, amid calls for a referendum on the issue in the wealthy nation. Cryptocurrencies do not meet the standards “that a good currency should have,” Martin Schlegel said in an interview published Saturday in newspapers...

Trump orders tariff probe on lumber, calls for supply boost
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Trump orders tariff probe on lumber, calls for supply boost

WASHINGTON – United States president Donald Trump ordered a probe Saturday into potential tariffs on lumber imports – in his latest move threatening to stoke trade tensions – while also pushing for a domestic supply boost. Trump signed an executive order instructing Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to start an investigation “to determine the effects on...