The United Kingdom’s High Commissioner to Namibia, Charles Moore, feels corporation between the United Kingdom and Namibia enables the exchange of views on a wide range of international and domestic issues to work together for increased bilateral trade and investment.
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Govt probes energy price impact
Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi said government has embarked on a study to fully comprehend the overall impact of elevated energy prices on food prices and supplies.
Namport produces impressive results …records increase in cargo, vessels and containers
The Namibian Ports Authority continues to make positive strides, with its latest figures indicating the total year-on-year cargo handled amounted to 6.5 million tons, indicating an increase of 6%.
Opinion on Christian understanding of society
Christian leaders are not meant to be involved in politics or business.
Opinion – Towards a modern law for maritime transport
As we celebrate World Ocean Day today, I wonder how many Namibians are aware of the country’s pioneering role in establishing the current international legal order for ocean use.
Councillors, administrators schooled on coexistence
Local and regional councillors as well as administrators have been asked to work in coherence to ensure effective resolutions are made and implemented successfully.
Man nabbed with firearm, ammunition
The police in Zambezi last weekend arrested a suspect after he was found in possession of kudu meat, a firearm and ammunition without valid permits at Shiwunga village.
Geingob to lead Oceans Day celebrations
Walvis Bay mayor Trevino Forbes has urged coastal residents to come up in numbers and join the rest of the world to commemorate World Ocean Day 2022, which will be held in the town.
Stampriet increases water pressure
The chairperson of the Hardap Regional Council Gershon Dauseb has urged residents of Stampriet to pay for municipal services to ensure the village council meets its financial obligations and development plans.
Green scheme leasing debate lingers… MP says Namibians capable of running projects
National Council member Paulus Mbangu has opposed the government’s offer to lease green schemes and one dairy venture to investors, arguing local people can successfully run the government’s multi-million-dollar projects.