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Mining Expo to shine a spotlight on oil and gas

Mining Expo to shine a spotlight on oil and gas

Martin Endjala The highly anticipated Mining Expo 2023 will be focusing on the discovery of oil and gas as well as the Green Hydrogen in the country and how the mining industry can capitalize on these new developments while showcasing Namibia’s vibrant mining sector. The exhibition is slated for 30-31 August this year at the Windhoek Showgrounds where 86 exhibitors already confirmed their attendance. Exhibitors have already booked a total of 140 booths and stands and the number is expected to rise by the end of the week. The main highlights will be oil and gas, according to the extractive…
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Mining sector generates N$ 38 billion in 2022

Mining sector generates N$ 38 billion in 2022

Martin Endjala The mining industry is estimated to have generated N$38 billion last year from the sales of minerals in terms of local content which relates to supply and demands by sourcing goods and services from local suppliers. Of this, 44 percent of the total industry revenue or N$16.8 billion was spent on sourcing goods and services from local suppliers and from the sale of minerals. The Namibian Chamber of Mines believes that the number has the potential to exceed 50 percent or N$17 billion by ploughing back into the country’s economy. This was revealed yesterday by the Chief Executive…
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Chopper crash victims identified

Chopper crash victims identified

Niël Terblanché The aviation industry in Namibia has lamented the deaths of the two men, 54-year-old Jaques Jacobs and 29-year-old Dirk von Weidts, who were on board the helicopter that crashed on the outskirts of Swakopmund on Monday afternoon. A large number of people took to social media to pay their respects and share their condolences with the families and friends of the two men who were busy with a test flight when the tragedy occurred. Jacobs, who piloted the Robinson R44 at the time of tragedy, was an experienced flight instructor and also served in the Namibian Airforce in…
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PDM mourns Usakos Deputy Mayor

PDM mourns Usakos Deputy Mayor

Stefanus Nashama The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) mourns its Member, Councillor, and the Deputy Mayor of Uusakos Town Council, Aletta Katiti Sem, who recently passed on. Sem was taken to the Usakos State Hospital on Sunday after she complained of chest pains during a church service. She died four hours later. Apart from the Mayoral position, Sem also served within the ranks of the PDM as the Acting Karibib Constituency Coordinator and the Women’s League Interim Chairperson. PDM President, McHenry Venaani, yesterday described the late Sem as an extraordinary individual whose unwavering commitment and tireless efforts played a pivotal role…
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!Hoachanas settlement withoutan administrative officer for decades

!Hoachanas settlement withoutan administrative officer for decades

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Residents of the Hoachanas settlement under the Mariental Rural Constituency in the Hardap Region say the settlement has been without a Chief Administrative officer for more than 20 years. This is according to a report on the Outreach programme by National Council Chairperson, Lukas Sinimbo Muha. The community members made submissions last year October during a stakeholder engagement between the residents and the leadership of the National Council consisting of Muha and the Secretary of the Council, Tousy Namiseb. Muha and his team were in the Hardap region for an awareness campaign to educate members of the public…
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443 road crashes recorded since January

443 road crashes recorded since January

Martin Endjala Motor vehicle accidents claimed the lives of 71 pedestrians in 443 crashes, while 415 sustained various degrees of injuries. According to the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund’s statistics, pedestrian-related accidents, injuries and fatalities, the highest numbers were recorded from January to mid-July. With the winter school holiday having come to an end and most schools reopening this week, the MVA Fund has embarked on promoting school-based road safety campaigns through scholar patrols and activations at various schools around the country. These activities include safety measures such as advocating for the reduction of speed limits around school zones to 30km/h…
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Charity is a Namibian characteristic

Charity is a Namibian characteristic

Niël Terblanché Volunteers from the Omake Charity Organisation on Tuesday donated clothing and other essential items to the victims of last week’s shack fire incidents in Swakopmund. The fire destroyed 14 shacks and left 38 people without a roof over their heads. Most of the victims have since been relocated or are staying with friends or family while they try to rebuild their homes. The charity organisation originates from the Otjozondjupa Region but it has recently opened a branch at the coast to extend their assistance to vulnerable people. Upon receiving the essential items on behalf of the Erongo Regional…
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San community in Otjinene neglected

San community in Otjinene neglected

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The youth in the Otjjinene constituency of the Omaheke Region say the San community in their constituency is neglected and not valued. The youth are also claiming that not a single person from the San community has been employed since 2017. These were submissions and recommendations that were made by community members last year during an engagement with the Chairperson of the National Council (NC), Lukas Sinimbo Muha on the work of the National Council and Parliament at large. The chairperson’s outreach programme is designed to spread awareness and educate members of the public about the law-making process…
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GRN admits that poverty is on the increase

GRN admits that poverty is on the increase

Stefanus Nashama The Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication, and Social Welfare has admitted that poverty is on the increase in Namibia. At the same time, the ministry added that there are several contributing factors to the trend that should be addressed as a matter of urgency. According to the Executive Director of the Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication, and Social Welfare, Martha Mbombo, the legacy of apartheid, which left many Namibians marginalized and without access to land for production means is one of the factors contributing to poverty in the country. She also explained the effects of climate…
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Two killed in a helicopter crash

Two killed in a helicopter crash

Niël Terblanché Two men died in a helicopter crash that occurred near the Swakopmund Aerodrome on Monday afternoon. Members of the Namibian Police and the emergency services of Swakopmund had their hands full with controlling a large crowd of people that gathered on the scene of the fatal crash. The crowd of people ran to the scene after they saw the helicopter falling to the ground. The crash and the death of the two people on board the aircraft were confirmed by, Hafeini Moshixwa, a senior aircraft accident investigator at the Directorate of Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigations. “It is…
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