The African Development Bank Group has pledged US$2 billion over 10 years towards clean cooking solutions in Africa. The pledge represents an important contribution to the US$4 billion per year needed to allow African families to have access to clean cooking by 2030. “Why should anybody have to die just for trying to cook a...
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Consumers brace for fuel increase
Commuters and consumers have to brace themselves when the petrol price increases by 42 cents per litre, and diesel goes up by N$1.20 per litre on Wednesday. These significant increases are sure to set in motion a domino effect that will impact prices of most items, from transport fares to bread. The mines and energy...
Railway theft costs TransNamib over half-a-million …straining resources, risking safety and operational efficiency
In a concerning trend, railway theft has resulted in financial losses for the national service provider TransNamib, with costs exceeding N$500 000 last year alone. This figure, however, does not account for additional expenses related to lost revenue due to operational interruptions, or the broader safety concerns posed by these thefts. The thefts not only...
Khomas and Angola’s Cunene enter twinning agreement
David Adetona A cordial province-region working collaboration in the areas of agriculture, health, education and sanitation has been made possible by the recent agreement signed by Khomas regional governor, Laura McLeod-Katjirua and her Angolan counterpart, Cunene province governor, Gerdine Didalelwa. The agreement was finalised following familiarisation visits to the Independence Memorial Museum in Windhoek, the...
Lüderitz mayor warns development time is ticking
Once a sleepy harbour town, Lüderitz is now a bustling hive of activity as it prepares for significant expansion driven by emerging sectors in oil and gas, as well as green hydrogen. The town’s mayor Phillippus Balhao recently highlighted the challenges and opportunities this growth presents. “Town expansion is taking a lot of our attention,...
Nuclear option still eludes domestic electricity mix …as Mbumba calls for investment in uranium beneficiation
Despite consistently being one of the world’s top producers of uranium, Namibia still suffers from a severe power deficit by depending mainly on hydropower and purchasing electricity from neighbouring countries that are themselves facing severe shortages. This strategy has worked thus far but is clearly unsustainable and evidently overlooks the massive potential of uranium as...
West Africa juntas tighten screws on foreign mining firms
DAKAR – Earlier this month, soldiers swooped by helicopter into a vast mining complex in western Mali and made away with three tonnes of gold. These were all done on the orders of the military government. The confiscation of the Loulo-Gounkoto complex, which is majority-owned by a Canadian firm, is one of the most extraordinary...
Bank of Namibia and AFI to co-host 2025 Global Policy Forum
The Bank of Namibia, in collaboration with the Alliance for Financial Inclusion (AFI), have teamed up to co-host the AFI Global Policy Forum (GPF) in September 2025 in Namibia. This forum is expected to convene international thought leaders, policymakers and regulators to propel financial inclusion to the forefront of the global agenda. This is in...
Namibia applies N$2.8 billion from climate fund
Andreas Thomas Namibia has applied to the Climate Investment Fund for financing to support its ambitious plan to develop a large-scale green hydrogen production sector. Some projects are anticipated to commence production this year. Namibia’s green hydrogen commissioner James Mnyupe has confirmed to Nampa that the country has requested US$150 million, approximately N$2.8 billion, from...
Germany affirms prominence in cooperation funding
Germany’s commitment to Namibia as a key partner in development cooperation was reaffirmed during a recent media engagement in Windhoek, where Thorsten Hutter, Germany’s ambassador to Namibia, highlighted the historical ties that shape this relationship. “Because of our past, Namibia is one of the development partners in terms of per capita funding. Despite Namibia being...









