Namibia’s much-hyped green hydrogen project, driven by Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, represents the first step in the establishment of a thriving synthetic fuels industry and other sustainable industries.
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Ovambanderu coastal visit a success: Nguvauva
Ovambanderu Traditional Authority (OTA) chief Eben Tjozohongo II Nguvauva said his recent trip to Namibia’s coastal towns went as planned.
Zambezi should not only be a transit point for tourists
The Zambezi region is a great hub for tourism investment.
Kambrude calls for abolishment of SOEs
Rehoboth Urban constituency councillor Harald Kambrude has called for the abolishment of 95% of state-owned enterprises (SOEs), saying the money spent on these should instead be channelled into industrialising the country.
Man drowns in water well
A 34-year-old domestic worker drowned in a well on Saturday.
Naute irrigation project still on track – !Nanuseb
No major adverse effect has been felt as a consequence of the Naute irrigation project outside Keetmanshoop operating without electricity for several weeks.
Namfi gets N$5.3 million grant from Indonesia
The Government of Indonesia, through the Indonesia Agency for International Development (Indonesia AID), has extended a development grant to the Namibian Maritime and Fisheries Institute (Namfi).
Sign language critical for development of deaf children
When a baby is born deaf, the whole family needs to learn sign language, but it should not be limited to only the family unit; services must be in place to provide sign language learning and support to anyone.
Teacher collapses, dies at school
A teacher collapsed and died on Monday on the grounds of the Friendly Primary School in Rundu’s Tutungeni location after class at 14h38.
Robbers storm bar at Grootfontein
Three armed robbers allegedly raided a bar at Grootfontein in the early hours of Tuesday and fled with N$88 000 from the safe.









