Namibia and Botswana are neighbouring African countries that have enjoyed stable governance since their independence.
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Opinion – Green hydrogen technologies essential in SADC
Southern African Science Service Centre for Climate Change and Adaptive Land Management (Sasscal), which has been turned into Southern Africa’s implementation organisation for the promotion of the Paris Agreement and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, is looking with conviction to the day when green hydrogen is in widespread use across Southern African Development Community (SADC) countrie
Opinion – Rand depreciation threatens Namibia’s economy
South Africa’s rand tumbled to 19.51 against the United States dollar, as geopolitical risks added to investor concerns over a domestic energy crisis and global monetary tightening.
Know Your Civil Servant – Nursing is the breastmilk of wellness
Tauno Haufiku is a skilful registered nurse in the Ministry of Health and Social Services, who believes that nursing services are the breastmilk of human wellness, and being a committed, competent and caring nurse resonates squarely well with the love he has for the community and altruism attributes he possesses.
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – State v Madisia
State v Madisia
Selective acceptance or rejection of the same witness’s evidence in the absence of other compelling evidence justifying such course is impermissible
Uphill battle for resettled farmers
A myriad of challenges continues to affect farmers who have been resettled through the government’s resettlement programme meant to address land redistribution.
Govt vows to scale up sanitation efforts
The Namibian government has vowed to take action following an investigation by the Center for Collaborative Investigative Journalism (CCIJ) into the nation’s dire sanitation crisis.
Nored scrambles to settle NamPower debt
NamPower remains adamant it will disconnect the electricity supply of defaulting customers as of 5 June 2023 if those customers fail to honour their debt by the end of this month, but Nored has said it is trying to find a way out of its crisis.
State wants eight years for Madisia, Mulundu
State advocate Henry Muhongo on Wednesday asked Windhoek High Court Judge Christi Liebenberg to send both Azaan Madisia and her brother
and co-accused Steven Mulundu to jail for not less than eight years on the conviction of defeating the course of justice.
Opuwo needs N$147m for water
The Opuwo Town Council needs at least N$147 million to upgrade and relocate its existing oxidation ponds while also establishing a water treatment plant, the town’s acting CEO Karui Rikambura said.









