Namibia and South Africa agreed to conduct research for a green hydrogen pipeline

Namibia and South Africa agreed to conduct research for a green hydrogen pipeline

Stefanus Nashama Namibia and South Africa will collaborate on developing a cross-border green hydrogen pipeline. This follows after the two countries reached an agreement at the World Hydrogen Summit in May. Theopolina Kapani, the head of technical and construction at the Namibia Green Hydrogen Programme, said the move will potentially transform the energy landscape in Southern Africa. “The initial focus will be on the pipeline segment between Lüderitz in Namibia and the Northern Cape in South Africa. This first phase is crucial for setting the foundation for future expansions, which include extending the pipeline to the Western Cape in South…
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Otjiwarongo name streets after medical and doctors sports personalities

Otjiwarongo name streets after medical and doctors sports personalities

Martin Endjala The Otjiwarongo municipality intends to name several streets in Orwetoveni Extension 4 after renowned medical doctors and sports personalities. The list includes health and social services minister, Kalumbi Shangula, former health minister Richard Kamwi, ophthalmologist Helena Ndume, late national forensics expert Paul Ludik, and Moderatha Finken. Another street will be named after Anne Heyman, who created the Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village that shelters orphans of the Rwanda genocide. Last week, the town’s chief executive officer, Mberipura Hifitikeko, issued a notice of objection proposing new names for unnamed streets. “Any person objecting to the proposed names may lodge written motivational…
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Funding policy under review to benefit more students

Funding policy under review to benefit more students

Niël Terblanché The Namibian Students Financial Assistance Fund's (NSFAF) funding policy is under review to address the financial challenges faced by students whose parents' income previously disqualified them from receiving aid. This policy review is aimed at providing relief to families who, despite having a combined income of N$500,000 per year, struggle to support more than three students in tertiary institutions. Minister of Higher Education, Technology, and Innovation, Itah Kandjii-Murangi, was responding to questions from Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) member of parliament Kennedy Shekupakela in parliament last week. Shekupakela highlighted the unrealistic assumption that parents earning above the…
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Geingos advocates for social change

Geingos advocates for social change

Ester Mbathera The former first lady, Monica Geingos, last week attended the 2024 Global First Ladies Academy in New York. At the three-day event, Geingos presented at the Legacy Workshop, where she will share insights on building a lasting legacy. She used her One Economy Foundation to illustrate how strategic foresight can sustain first ladies' initiatives. One Economy Foundation was launched in 2016 to facilitate the full social and economic participation of communities to break aspects of the poverty cycle, maximise the potential of as many people as possible, and strengthen those who are already on track to become better.…
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NUDO calls off elective congress

NUDO calls off elective congress

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO) called off its elective congress, which was due to elect the party’s new leadership on Saturday at Ramatex in Windhoek. Outgoing party president, Esther Muinjangue announced on Sunday morning that the party’s national executive committee convened an urgent meeting late on Saturday night to discuss the scenario of ‘’chaos and anarchy’’ that prevailed at the venue. ‘’After careful consideration of all facts and issues at our disposal, we as leaders have decided to call off our elective congress until further notice. This is to avert possible loss of lives and unnecessary harm…
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IPC members hit by a car share ordeal

IPC members hit by a car share ordeal

Stefanus Nashama On Saturday, police in Outapi arrested two men suspected to be Swapo members for attempted murder after hitting members of the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) with a car. The victims were some of the IPC members who were preparing to attend the opening of the party office in Outapi. One of the victims, Hendrick Shekundja, confirmed the incident, saying he and another party were standing next to the road near Marura Tree Station Bar when the suspect drove into a crowd of IPC members. “I heard a sound, and the next moment, I saw myself on the…
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Oshigambo High School will resume teaching this semester

Oshigambo High School will resume teaching this semester

Martin Endjala The next semester will start for learners at the Oshigambo High School as scheduled following fruitful discussions between the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture and stakeholders. On Friday, the school board chairperson Simon Iitula announced that due to a lack of payments from the education ministry, the school could not accommodate learners as the second semester was about to start. He claimed that the region's education director, Aletta Eises, refused to release the funds to the school. "Unfortunately, we regret to inform you that due to the Oshikoto region education director's refusal to release the subsidy funds,…
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SMEs struggle as GRN diverts capital projects to August 26

SMEs struggle as GRN diverts capital projects to August 26

Martin Endjala Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are facing survival challenges as government capital projects and funds are redirected to the state-owned August 26 Construction. Peter Amadhila, vice president of the Namibia Local Business Association, noted that, as a result, many SMEs in the construction sector are struggling. “Stop asking about projects, as there are hardly any or no more projects, especially construction, going into the SMEs countrywide. All government construction projects are allocated directly to August 26, uncontested,” he said. Amadhila said roads are also allocated to the government's parastatal company, Roads Construction Company (RCC). “The native businessmen and…
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Hanse-Himarwa described as a passionate educational reformer

Hanse-Himarwa described as a passionate educational reformer

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Many remember former education minister Katrina Hanse-Himarwa for her contributions to Namibia's education system. Hanse-Himarwa passed away early on Sunday morning at the age of 57. Her husband, Ghenno, who announced her death, remarked on her legacy of love and kindness. "Her unwavering strength, compassion, and the joy she brought us will forever be remembered," he said. Hanse-Himarwa was born on 22 January 1967, in Hoachanas in the Hardap Region, where she also started her political journey. She was a member of the SWAPO central committee at the time of her passing. Hanse-Himarwa has worked as a teacher…
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SITUATION RESOLVED:

The next semester will start for learners at the Oshigambo High School as scheduled following fruitful discussions between the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture and stakeholders. On Friday, the school board chairperson Simon Iitula announced that due to a lack of payments from the education ministry, the school could not accommodate learners as the second semester was about to start. The education ministry's executive director, Sanet Steenkamp, told the Windhoek Observer that arrangements have been made for subsidy payments to the school and all learners will be able to return to school to resume the new semester starting on…
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