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Nuclear power remains viable for Namibia…option declared safer than fossil fuels and renewables
One of the most notable developments at this year’s UN Climate Change Conference (COP28), which ended this week, was a declaration by at least 20 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Sweden and Canada to triple their nuclear power capacity by 2025.
‘Christmas in our own homes’: New homeowners
We are going to have Christmas in our own home,” said Sara Tsaes shortly after receiving her keys from President Hage Geingob in Swakopmund yesterday.
Namibia affirmed as clean energy superpower
As Namibia continues to pursue the green transition agenda, the country has cemented its position as one of the countries in the world emerging as a “clean energy superpower” at the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, commonly known as COP28.
CoW ‘dodges’ workers’ pleas
The fixed-term solid waste workers in the Windhoek municipality believe their pleas are consistently being ignored.
Fed up Katutura residents march to State House today
Tension in Katutura is rising, as residents are preparing to take their umpteenth demonstration to State House today in demand of the elimination of the City of Windhoek’s debt collector, Redforce.
Ministry of Defence commissions new railway siding
The Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs, in collaboration with TransNamib and Windhoeker Maschinen Fabrik (WMF), has revealed the latest addition to Namibia’s infrastructure with a newly commissioned rail siding yesterday in Windhoek.
Crypto accused referred back to magistrate
The matter of 11 Chinese, one Cuban and three Namibian citizens, who were allegedly brought before the court only after the expiry of the 48-hour rule, was sent back to the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court for determination.
92 000 birth certificates issued for 2023
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security issued 92 330 birth certificates this year through fixed and mobile registration units, Deputy Minister Lucia Witbooi said on Wednesday.
Ombalantu village leaders sworn in ahead of festive season
Nine village leaders were sworn in under the Ombalantu Traditional Authority at Outapi in Omusati region on Wednesday.









