Tianjin Port Group and Huawei this week announced that the two companies will deepen cooperation to build a digital twin of the port, making it more automated and intelligent.
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Uranium One still hopeful for Leonardville mining…as company awaits new borehole drilling permits
The mining company exploring uranium in the Leonardville area, Uranium One, remains optimistic they will commence with actual mining a few years from now.
Workplace wellness programmes should be compulsory
Labour consultant and community activist August Bikeur says it is time unionists and the labour ministry takes a critical look at workplace conditions and make employee wellness programmes compulsory to avoid another tragedy.
SIM card registration beneficial
Communication Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) spokesperson Katrina Sikeni has urged cellphone users to register their subscriber identity module (SIM) cards before the deadline of 31 December 2023.
‘I am destined for greatness’… security guard assembles vehicle from scratch
Despite not receiving formal education or any sort of mechanic training, Gabriel Nghotokepo has the heart, mind and hands of a game-changing innovator.
Govt invests over N$7 billion in student funding
In the quest to make higher education and training accessible to eligible and qualifying students, the government, through the Namibia Student Financial Assistance Fund, has invested over N$7 billion in student funding at public and private institutions for the past five years.
Shell reportedly makes new oil discovery
Shell has reportedly made another major discovery of hydrocarbons, the main components of oil and gas in the Orange Basin. Once confirmed, this will be Shell’s second major discovery in the vicinity, where TotalEnergies last year also confirmed a major discovery of light crude.
Fishrot lawyers rip Ueitele judgement apart
Three Supreme Court judges yesterday heard an appeal against the decision of the Windhoek High Court to refuse to grant six of the Fishrot accused bail.
Venaani fingers double-dipping doctors
Popular Democratic Movement leader McHenry Venaani has said some medical doctors employed by the State have their bread buttered on both sides, to the detriment of ordinary Namibians.
Oshakati townships under water
A number of houses in Oshakati are flooded, and residents are now pleading with the town council to come to their rescue.