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Letter – Green Hydrogen: Benefit or curse for Namibia 
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Letter – Green Hydrogen: Benefit or curse for Namibia 

Besides oil in the Arab world and the conflict in Ukraine, green hydrogen is the most widely talked about topic both in the West, in Africa and specifically in Namibia. It is not surprising that it was top of the agenda at the Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27) recently held in Egypt. 

LPM counts out coalitions in 2024
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LPM counts out coalitions in 2024

The Landless People’s Movement, the country’s third-largest party which governs the southern regions of Hardap and //Kharas, said yesterday that it would not form a coalition with any political party in the 2024 general elections.

Maintenance workers tired of idling
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Maintenance workers tired of idling

Twenty-one workers from the maintenance section in the directorate of water supply and sanitation coordination of the agriculture ministry in Zambezi region say they have been sitting under the trees doing nothing for over a year while job cards pile up. 

Geingob calls for end to GBV 
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Geingob calls for end to GBV 

President Hage Geingob has once again urged all Namibians to redouble efforts to end violence against women and girls, and to build a safe Namibian house, free of violence and crimes against women and girls.