Hyphen Hydrogen Energy CEO Marco Raffinetti says the US$10 billion green hydrogen project is by no means dependent on government taking up a 24% equity stake.
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Schlettwein calls for food to remain affordable
The incoming board of directors at the Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) has been urged to consider escalating prices of goods and services, and has thus been urged to keep food affordable.
//Kharas leadership to remain intact
An attempt to nullify the 2021 election of both the //Kharas Regional Council’s management committee and the //Kharas Region’s current National Council members was dismissed by the Windhoek High Court.
Kilus Nguvauva commemoration set for this weekend
The legacy of late Ovambanderu Traditional Authority (OTA) chief Kilus Nguvauva will be celebrated at Omimbonde Vitano in the Epukiro constituency this weekend.
Five finalists announced in Food Waste Challenge
Proposals poured in for the second phase of the Capricorn Foundation Food Waste Challenge, launched in April 2023.
Food security remains priority – Mbumba
In spite of the impact of climate change on the agricultural sector which causes recurrent droughts, and a rise in the costs of energy and food commodities, which ultimately affect livelihoods, food security in Namibia remains a national priority for government, vice president Nangolo Mbumba has said.
SADC must adopt multi-sectoral approach to organised crime
Safety and security minister Albert Kawana has urged SADC police chiefs to redirect efforts in determining challenges affecting deployed personnel on the ground to ensure proper planning.
Remote diagnosis now possible
Fujifilm South Africa and medical distributor Uni Medical Supplies have implemented a significant project in Namibia, set to improve general healthcare across the nation.
Debmarine Namibia hands over endoscopy machine to state
Debmarine Namibia recently handed over an endoscopy machine to the health ministry at the Swakopmund State Hospital.
US not prepared for next pandemic
The United States is not prepared for the next pandemic because parts of the public health systems are still reliant on “old fax machines,” said outgoing director of the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Rochelle Walensky in an article published on Tuesday.









