Mines and energy minister Tom Alweendo says Namibia is one of the front-runners in becoming a continental green hydrogen hub.
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Opinion – COP27 moves us forward
At the Sharm el-Sheikh Climate Change Conference (COP27), countries came together to take action towards achieving the world’s collective climate goals as agreed under the Paris Agreement and the Convention.
Opinion – Geingob’s last R
President Hage Geingob has declared 2023 as the Year of Revival. His two terms have been defined by planning, implementation, re-dedication, reckoning, accountability, resilience, re-imaging and now revival. With one more theme left, could this be Geingob’s last dance with the R themes and the ultimate path to prosperity?
Sustainable Devil’s Claw harvest restores hope…the story of Tresia Hamutenya
It is unlikely that Tresia Hamutenya would have had the courage to wake up early morning to be at her village’s central point by 06h00. But on 9 August 2022, she decided to make the long queue to participate in her first Devil’s Claw harvest with other women harvesters from around her village, Katope, about 10 kilimetres from Mpungu, in the Kavango West region of Namibia.
Katjavivi pays tribute to Ginwala
Speaker of the National Assembly, professor Peter Katjavivi has hailed the late and former speaker of the Republic of South Africa, Frene Ginwala for her steadfastness.
Land board joins Recon’s crop field feud
A Kavango East resident, who is suing Canadian oil and gas company, ReconAfrica, for allegedly illegally drilling on a crop field the family has owned for over 50 years, managed to convince the court to have the Kavango East Communal Land Board be a part of the ongoing suit.
Nored probes electrocution incident
An investigation has been launched into an electrocution of a six-year-old boy in Oshikoto region, who died last week.
AG exposes potential Covid rot… N$265 million pandemic donations received… over 4 000 civil servants received emergency
A report into government’s spending during the Covid-19 pandemic has lifted a veil on potential maleficence in the State’s procurement of goods and services.
Efundja shuts Ohangwena schools
Teaching and learning at the flood affected Onghala and Shingunguma combined schools in Ohangwena region abruptly ceased after senior education officials visited these schools.
Ministry denies flashlights in Engela theatre
Engela District Hospital, one of the biggest hospitals in the north, is facing an array of challenges that hamper proper and adequate services to the communities it serves.