If Germany atones for the genocide committed on Namibian soil and pay just reparations, it could set a precedent that will push the global powerhouse into paying for all its colonial crimes.
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PM feels persecuted without evidence
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila says her 12-year reign as the country’s finance minister is impeccable and those accusing her of maleficence have no evidence to back up such claims.
Amupanda denies defaming deputy minister
Affirmative Repositioning activist Job Amupanda says he never intended to portray the finance deputy minister Maureen Hinda-Mbuende as a “cougar” despite her advances towards him.
Project Hope rocked by N$4m fraud … 14 on suspension since August
Fourteen Project Hope workers have been suspended for allegedly stealing at least N$4 million through inflating transport fees prices, among others.
Briton must answer to murder charge
British farmer and businessman Harvey Boulter will have to answer to the allegations surrounding the shooting which resulted in the death of his farm manager, as the prosecutor general has stuck to her guns on prosecuting him - despite investigations not being finalised.
MICT engages north on communications strategy
The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology held an engagement with regional and local authorities of Oshana, Ohangwena, Omusati and Oshikoto to hear their concerns and gauge views on the government’s communications strategy.
Kantema-Gaomas: Campaign showed democracy at work
A Swapo central committee member and delegate to the party’s seventh elective congress slated for next week has hailed the manner in which party leaders vying for the top positions have campaigned.
Eichab parts ways with Tura Magic
In a fresh twist of events in the Debmarine Namibia Premiership, long-time Tura Magic gaffer Gareth ‘Fortune’ Eichab has separated from the club, and the reasons for his sudden departure remain unclear.
Personality of the week – I want to continue making Namibia proud…
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Opinion – Green hydrogen critical to Namibia’s economic development
The economics of green hydrogen is challenging today, primarily because the underlying costs, skill, knowledge and availability of renewable energy sources vary widely.









