Anger was growing Saturday over the official response to a horrific inferno that levelled a Hawaiian town, killing at least 89 people in the deadliest wildfire in the United States for over 100 years.
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Opinion – Guarding against capital flight risk …in light of green hydrogen and oil discoveries
In Namibia, foreign investment is regarded as a drive for economic integration, as a significant proportion of aggregate economic activities in the country are made up of international transactions.
Mnyupe leads new green hydrogen office
T he ne w ly es t a b l i s h e d Implementation Authority Office for the green hydrogen programme has resulted in numerous questions in the public domain.
Food insecurity to hit local households…as crop failure and dry spells cause low cereal production
The state of food security in Namibia has significantly deteriorated as a result of a highly unfavourable agricultural production during the 2022/2023 cropping season.
Nchindo crowned Miss NGO 2023
Martha Nchindo, who hails from the Zambezi region, was recently crowned Miss NGO Namibia 2023.
API award recipients showcase work
A group exhibition, titled ‘Rising Voices’, by five Namibian artists, opened at the FNCC along Robert Mugabe Avenue in the capital on Thursday.
Preserve the ocean for sustainable, resilient economy – Forbes
Walvis Bay mayor Trevino Forbes says the town can capitalise on its coastal advantages by focusing on sustainable fishing, marine tourism, port development, renewable energy, marine research and innovation.
VTCs should explore skills development in oil and gas
Technical and Vocational Education and Training institutions should prepare the youth for promising careers that await them in the oil and gas sector, Outapi mayor Selma Asino has said.
Oshakati train station completion date extended
Work to complete the Oshakati train station has been extended to September this year.
Zambezi rural schools receive fence donations
The Mubiza Combined School and Izimwe Primary School in the Bukalo circuit recently received fence donations from the Social Security Commission (SSC) and the Rock Wildlife Foundation and Sanctuary, respectively.








