Palestinian civilians in the southern Gazan city of Rafah voiced despair yesterday as Israel dropped fliers urging them to evacuate for their own “safety” ahead of a “limited” military operation.
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Green participates in tech partnership event
Green Enterprise Solutions was recently invited to an exclusive technology event hosted by Axiz and Oracle.
International energy conference attracts global interest
Last week, the sixth edition of the Namibia International Energy Conference (NIEC) convened more than 750 attendees from 46 nations at a venue in Windhoek.
More players squeeze into Orange Basin …as BP and Eni joint venture partners with locals
Azule Energy, a BP and Eni joint venture, which is headquartered in neighbouring Angola, has officiallye entered Namibia’s ‘highly attractive Orange Basin.
Otjozondjupa, Zambezi appoint education directors
Newly-appointed education director for Otjozondjupa region Gerhard Ndafenongo was last Thursday introduced to staff members of the head office at Otjiwarongo.
Labuschagne takes aim at land policy
Councillor Willem Labuschagne says Namibia’s resettlement policy is to blame for recent land grab incidents in Hardap and Omaheke regions.
Power cuts rock Epukiro
Continuous interruptions in Epukiro constituency’s electricity supply are causing distress to residents and institutions alike.
PG decision on alleged killer cops lingers
A matter in which two members of the Namibian Police’s reserve force accused of murdering Alliste Plaatje, was postponed again for the prosecutor general (PG)’s decision.
Hifitikeko new Otjiwarongo CEO
Otjiwarongo municipality last week appointed Mberipura Hifitikeko as CEO.
Four arrested in Otjomuise murder… as fear grips LGBTQ+ community
The queer community and friends of Christoph Frederick, whose mutilated body was discovered last Thursday in Otjomuise’s 7de Laan, fear for their lives.








