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Hyphen partners with Hardap 
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Hyphen partners with Hardap 

MARIENTAL – Hyphen Hydrogen Energy and the Hardap Regional Council on Tuesday signed an agreement at Mariental. The agreement is aimed at providing skills development, capacity building and training initiatives for the youth of the Hardap region in order to prepare them for job opportunities in the green hydrogen industry. This marks the first agreement...

NIDA pursues N$15m to revamp SME parks
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NIDA pursues N$15m to revamp SME parks

Some time back, the Namibia Industrial Development Agency (NIDA) embarked on a project to renovate industrial or small and medium enterprise parks countrywide.  The project cost is estimated at N$15 million. Earlier this year, NIDA informed New Era that out of a total of 148 parks and business complexes constructed countrywide, only 118 are fully-operational. ...

Galp makes another Orange basin discovery
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Galp makes another Orange basin discovery

The Portuguese oil and gas company Galp Energia and its joint venture partners have announced more oil and gas discoveries in an entirely new section offshore Namibia in the prolific Orange basin.  A statement by Galp revealed that the new discoveries were made in the fifth well within the company’s second exploration and appraisal programme...

Nam, Bots commit to Trans-Kalahari project
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Nam, Bots commit to Trans-Kalahari project

Isabel Bento  SWAKOPMUND – The governments of Namibia and Botswana have reaffirmed their commitment to the Trans-Kalahari Rail Corridor Development Project (TKRP) which has been in conceptualisation since 2010. The project is envisioned as a transformative regional infrastructure initiative to enhance trade and economic integration in SADC. Minister of Works and Transport John Mutorwa during...

Namibia benefits from seismic data
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Namibia benefits from seismic data

Andreas Thomas  Seismic data has greater benefits to Namibia than just measuring the occurrence of earthquakes, with stakeholders such as the mining sector, construction sector and local authorities relying on its use. This is according to the Ministry of Mines and Energy’s executive director Penda Ithindi, who said Namibia benefits from a network of seismic...

De Beers introduces diamond verification device
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De Beers introduces diamond verification device

In a bid to keep the shine on struggling natural diamond sales, industry giant De Beers has launched a verification device to differentiate natural gems from their laboratory-grown competitors, the company announced on Monday.  The “DiamondProof” device is meant to confirm the authenticity of precious stones “formed deep within the Earth billions of years ago”,...

N$126 000 needed to awaken Ovitoto garment factory
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N$126 000 needed to awaken Ovitoto garment factory

Ovitoto garment factory, situated in the Otjongombe village within the Omatako constituency, is one of the ongoing capital projects funded by the Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade (MIT) under the Sites and Premises Development Programme, administered by Nida. The 2019-2024 Namibia Industrial Development Agency (NIDA) annual report released on Monday revealed that the project cost...

Positive progress by Namibia in greylisting
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Positive progress by Namibia in greylisting

Last week, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Plenary Meeting in Paris considered the second progress report regarding the greylisting of Namibia.  The FATF confirmed that Namibia continues to make progress in addressing the strategic deficiencies identified in the country’s FATF Action Plan, which was adopted when Namibia was greylisted by the FATF on 23...

North Koreans endure years of forced labour 
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North Koreans endure years of forced labour 

North Koreans have been forced to work on Chinese-flagged fishing vessels without touching land for as long as a decade, facing verbal and physical abuse as well as harsh conditions, a report said yesterday.  Nuclear-armed North Korea has long made a fortune from an army of citizens it sends abroad to work, mostly in neighbouring...

NIDA operating loss at N$102m in 2024 … as company launches first annual report
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NIDA operating loss at N$102m in 2024 … as company launches first annual report

The Namibia Industrial Development Agency (NIDA) yesterday unveiled its annual report, themed ‘Geared Towards Sustainable Industries’. The report covers the financial years from 2018/2019 to 2023/2024.  The launch marked the agency’s first comprehensive publication in six years.  This milestone demonstrates NIDA’s dedication to governance, and its pivotal role in driving Namibia’s industrialisation agenda.  Julius Nghikevali,...