Namibia and Germany make further advances with Green Hydrogen

Namibia and Germany make further advances with Green Hydrogen

Niël Terblanché In a groundbreaking move that signifies the growing international cooperation in renewable energy, the German government has extended a letter of intent to Enertag, supporting Hyphen Hydrogen Energy's ambitious green hydrogen project in Namibia. The initiative, valued at US$10 billion, is poised to set a new precedent for strategic foreign undertakings, receiving targeted support from Germany, a nation at the forefront of the green hydrogen revolution. Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, a Namibian-based renewable energy firm, has been awarded preferred-bidder status for the development of a vast 4,000 square kilometre green hydrogen project within the Tsau ||Khaeb National Park, near…
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PDM claims that Swapo hijacked Independence Day

PDM claims that Swapo hijacked Independence Day

Stefanus Nashama The Secretary for Information and Publicity and Member of Parliament of the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM), Hidipo Hamata, said the ruling party, has for years been hijacking Independence Day which is supposed to be a national day for all Namibians regardless of their political affiliation. Hamata stated that the Swapo Party does this every year for their political gain which betrays the spirit of inclusivity and national unity that Independence Day represents. “Independence Day is a cherished occasion for all Namibians to come together in unity and celebration of our nationhood. “It is a time when people from…
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Police chief calls for alliance to tackle organised crimes

Police chief calls for alliance to tackle organised crimes

Martin Endjala The Inspector General of the Namibian Police, Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, called on the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to forge strong alliances to combat Transnational Organised Crime in the region. He cautioned that organised crime syndicates have gone global and are now spawning their criminal activities across various nations, thereby collapsing borders in the process. Shikongo said this at the official opening of the National Stakeholders Consultative Meeting to Support the Development of Namibia's Strategy on Combating Transnational Organised Crime (TOC) in Windhoek yesterday. The meeting aims to operationalise the implementation of the SADC Integrated Strategy and…
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CRAN donates computer equipment to MEAC

CRAN donates computer equipment to MEAC

Martin Endjala The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has reinforced its commitment to promoting universal access to information and digital services by donating seven computers valued at N$200,000 to the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture (MEAC). The CRAN donation of information and digital service will be valid for 24 months. These resources will benefit two identified libraries in the Khomas Region, namely the National Training Authority (NTA) library in Khomasdal and the library at the Councillor’s Office in Khomasdal North. According to CRAN’s Chief Executive Officer Emilia Nghikembua, the initiative underscores CRAN's dedication to fostering digital inclusion and…
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DBN leverages partnerships with enabling institutions

DBN leverages partnerships with enabling institutions

Martin Endjala The Development Bank of Namibia is leveraging development partnerships with other development finance institutions such as the African Development Bank (AfDB), which is a critical enabler of DBN's strategy. This follows a meeting that took place in Windhoek between the two banks last week. The meeting was part of the consultation mission to Namibia, by the AfDB Executive Director of Southern Africa Group II Constituency, Dr João Ngimbi to Namibia. The DBN’s Chief Executive Officer, John Steytler, said that the bank’s strategy for the next five years has been submitted to the Minister of Finance and Public Enterprises…
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GRN launches construction of 113 houses in Goreangab

GRN launches construction of 113 houses in Goreangab

Stefanus Nashama The government, through the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development yesterday launched the construction of 113 houses in Extension 4 of Goreangab in Windhoek. The houses will range from two-bedroom, one-bedroom and two-bedroom flats. The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development, NHE and Windhoek Municipality are collaborating to bring the project to fruition. Speaking at the launch event, the Deputy Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Evelyn !Nawases-Taeyele said the project aims to eliminate shacks in informal settlements in the country. According to her, the program has delivered a total of 694 affordable houses to residents of Windhoek…
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GIPF inaugurates new Outapi office

GIPF inaugurates new Outapi office

Martin Endjla The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) celebrated the decentralization of services and enhanced accessibility during the official opening of its new regional office in Outapi. Edwin Tjiramba, the GIPF’s General Manager of Marketing and Stakeholder Engagement, stressed the importance of this expansion and reiterated the GIPF’s commitment to decentralization and bringing services nearer to the populace. With the GIPF now present at 11 regional and four satellite offices, the institution aims to meet and exceed the expectations of its members, many of whom are far from Windhoek. Tjiramba said the development aligns with the GIPF's strategic vision of…
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NAMPU threatens to disclose exploitation of staff at media houses

NAMPU threatens to disclose exploitation of staff at media houses

Stefanus Nashama The Namibia Media Professionals Union (NAMPU), has threatened to reveal a list of the names of all media companies where journalists are being economically exploited and harassed if nothing is done to immediately improve the working conditions of staff. Raising the matter last week, NAMPU’s Acting Secretary-General, Jemima Beukes, said the organisation has received several complaints from journalists not being paid on time while others have been made to work without any contracts or meaningful employment agreements. This, she said has become a norm within various media houses across Namibia. “NAMPU is deeply concerned about increasing incidents of…
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V Power Angels Shine Bright, Defeating Resilient Ramblers Women FC

V Power Angels Shine Bright, Defeating Resilient Ramblers Women FC

In a thrilling Friday night football showdown at the NFA Technical Centre, V Power Angels soared to victory, putting three goals past a resilient Ramblers Women FC team. The match, undoubtedly the highlight of the evening, had both teams and fans on the edge of their seats as they witnessed an intense battle on the pitch. From the opening whistle, the match maintained a blistering pace, with both teams displaying remarkable determination and skill. Players from both sides relentlessly fought for control, keeping the spectators engaged and enthralled throughout the game. The first half saw a balanced exchange, with neither…
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Namdeb employees forced to sleep at bus stop

Namdeb employees forced to sleep at bus stop

Martin Endjala Namdeb workers at Oranjemund opted to sleep at a bus stop due to exorbitant accommodation fees the company is charging them The high prices charged for accommodation left the workers with no choice but to vacate their allocated homes. Landless People’s Movement councillor, Gaume Stephanus of the Rosh Pinah constituency revealed the harsh conditions after the workers briefed him on the situation last week. Stephanus described the situation as unfair and unjust treatment towards workers at the Daberas Mine who are forced to pay high prices to use accommodation facilities. "The workers are abandoned at the bus stop…
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