About 40 kilometres north of Opuwo lies a rich, real-life cultural experience of the Ovahimba people, a marginalised group which is seen as backward, yet destined to keep its heritage alive and educate the world about the way of life.
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Report: Big potential for green hydrogen in North Africa
By 2050, North Africa could become a leading exporter of green hydrogen with Europe its main market, according to a recent report projecting the future of an industry still in its infancy.
Private sector urged to unlock AfCFTA trade opportunities
Africa’s private sectors need to accelerate efforts to unlock the potential trade opportunities lying within the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), delegates attending the second edition of the Golden Business Forum in the Rwandan capital city of Kigali said Wednesday.
Alweendo: Oil not automatic remedy to economic challenges
Namibia’s Minister of Mines and Energy Tom Alweendo on Wednesday cautioned against viewing recent oil and gas discoveries as an automatic solution to socioeconomic challenges in the south-western African nation.
Shino: Kudu refuses to die
Petroleum commissioner Maggy Shino said the Kudu gas project is now seen in a different light after recent oil discoveries in Namibia offshore.
Education is like a three-legged pot, which requires all of its legs to carry out its function. In education, the three
Education is like a three-legged pot, which requires all of its legs to carry out its function. In education, the three legs are parents, teachers and learners.
When lobbying works against good governance
The United States of America’s slide away from Abraham Lincoln’s concept of democracy has parallels in Africa.
Loans galore to study in America, Canada
Access to higher education has always been a big challenge in Africa, especially in countries that do not have loans and grants for their after-secondary-school students.
Align green schemes policies, laws and regulations
The Namibia Agriculture Policy is the overarching policy and can serve as a base for aligning existing policies, laws and regulations.
The rise of the new villains
In March 1990, Namibia obtained its independence from Apartheid South Africa. I was not born yet, but from the stories told by those who were present, it seemed to have been a day of great celebration and joy for the entire nation.









