The Namibia Public Workers Union has called for an urgent intervention by the Namibia University of Science and Technology and higher education ministry in the affairs of the public university, after damning allegations of corruption, abuse of power and nepotism surfaced.
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Comalie’s life under threat – Shiimi
While National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia board chairperson Jennifer Comalie was set to appear before a magistrate over drug charges relating to drug possession, her deputy, Tim Ekandjo and his fellow board members were summoned by finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi to an urgent meeting.
Daures green hydrogen village to rise
Namibia cemented itself as a force to be reckoned with as the country took the first step to make green hydrogen production a reality.
Kunene residents want more boreholes
The residents of Epupa, Otuani and Sesfontein have called on the agriculture ministry to drill more boreholes in the region because the existing water points are not sufficient for both animal and human consumption.
Village funds local students
A group of young people from Oruua, a village in the Ovitoto area of Omatako constituency, Otjozondjupa region, recently awarded four students bursaries to assist with their studies.
Kandjii Murangi: VTCs must prepare for green hydrogen, oil
The Minister of Higher Education, Technology and Innovation Itah Kandjii-Murangi completed a tour of northern vocational training centres to engage with the management, trainees and other stakeholders on the need for Namibia’s VTCs to be fully prepared for the fourth and fifth industrial revolutions and evolving skills requirements.
Gure happy with Tura Magic’s good run…league title remains objective
Tura Magic Ladies gaffer Shama Gure has applauded his charges for not losing track of their main objective this season, which is to win the league title.
Africa’s low trade pattern worrisome
A low intra-continental, as well as global trade pattern by African countries, has been attributed to, among others, a lack of adequate infrastructure, climate change, structural problems, and lack of sovereignty or control of production.
FirstJob interns take on job market
The first cohort of FirstJob Interns is set to enter the job market after they recently concluded a 12-month on-the-job intensive training course with FirstRand Namibia Group.
Standard Bank shakes off Covid-19 dust…profit up by 70.5% and N$400 million raised in green bond
Standard Bank Namibia (SBN) has shaken off the adverse impact of Covid-19 in its 2022 year-end results after the bank recorded increased profit for the year of 70.5%, up from N$366 million to N$624 million.









