Realising Namibia’s goal of becoming a green hydrogen hub and addressing energy security of supply is a task that cannot be achieved by government alone.
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Opinion – Good political leadership is the way to go by now and beyond
Leadership is the ability of an individual to lead, inspire and guide to transform other individuals, groups, organisations or society for a good cause.
Opinion – Is NUST Xenophobic?
The recent decision by NUST not to renew contracts for foreign lecturers and have them re-apply is worrying, to say the least.
Shanghala’s lackey’s bail hearing postponed
The bail hearing of a former employee of corruption accused Sackey Shanghala and his business partner James Hatuikulipi has been bogged down by incessant delays.
Katjavivi decries Covid vaccine inequality
National Assembly speaker Peter Katjavivi has lamented disparity in Covid-19 vaccine access across the world.
Roads infrastructure pivotal for productivity
President Hage Geingob says roads infrastructure plays a pivotal role for the productivity, safety and future development of the country. The Head of State made these remarks on Friday during the official opening of the 52km Namalubi-Isize-Luhonono road in the Zambezi region.
CEO accused of Swapo favouritism
Grootfontein municipality CEO Kisco Sinvula has defended a decision to postpone last week’s election and swearing-in ceremony of office-bearers serving on the local authority’s council, following a request by the ruling party, Swapo.
Local tourism seeing red…Omicron hysteria, which led to travel ban, slammed
Namibian travel industry players have reacted with fury over a decision by a number of countries, including Angola, to disrupt flights from southern African countries, following the discovery of a new Covid-19 variant.
Courageous, principled Shixwameni laid to rest
From an early age, the late Ignatius Shixwamweni distinguished himself as a dependable cadre and a man driven by courage and desire to do what is right.
Fuel hike puts more pressure on consumers
The reluctance by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to increase supply, coupled with a slight depreciation of the Namibia dollar, has placed the mines and energy ministry at a crossroads between healthy National Energy Fund (NEF) finances and increased pressure on consumers.
