Green hydrogen plant gets the go ahead

Green hydrogen plant gets the go ahead

Niël Terblanché The manufacturing of green hydrogen at Namibia’s main port is one step closer to becoming a reality, with a recent ordinary meeting at the Walvis Bay Town Council Council recommending that 24 hectares of Portion 8 on Farm 58 be leased to the applicant, Cleanergy Namibia (Pty) Ltd for a period of 25 years. The lease, according to the minutes of the meeting, would also be extended for a further period as agreed upon between the Walvis Bay Municipality and Cleanergy Namibia for the purpose of construction and operation of a Hydrogen Pilot Plant. It was also recommended…
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SWAPO refutes headquarters construction halt

SWAPO refutes headquarters construction halt

Martin Endjala The Swapo Party Spokesperson Hilma Nicanor has refuted allegations that the SWAPO Party’s Headquarter construction has been halted due to a lack of funds. According to her, construction is still ongoing and the inauguration of the building is yet to be announced. Sources say that the party is awaiting funds from one of its companies and that the money has not yet been received. In the meantime, the Chinese contractor has reportedly reduced the workforce drastically. Sources claim the cost of the building is N$1 billion. “No it’s not true, the headquarters construction did not stop, it is…
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Woman killed in train collision

Woman killed in train collision

Niël Terblanché A collision between a train and a pick-up truck claimed the life of the 33-year-old Magreta Kaunivi who along with 11 other people, were on their way to attend a church event for Easter in Omatjete. According to an accident report provided by the Namibian Police in the Erongo Region, the fatal collision occurred in the early hours of Friday morning at a railway crossing close to Wilhelmstal. “The collision occurred at about 03:00 on the gravel road between Wilhelmstal and Omaruru when the driver of Mazda bakkie, who was transporting 12 people to Omatjete for a church…
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Visitors to the North warned to obey the law

Visitors to the North warned to obey the law

Martin Endjala The Oshana Regional Police Commander, Commissioner Naftal Sakaria has issued a stern warning to people travelling to the North for the Easter Holiday, saying that anyone found contravening the law will be locked up and charged only at the end of the weekend. He said that the warning is in line with the operation planned by the Namibian Police during the holiday weekend. Sakaria added that operations will be carried out throughout, to ensure that the public adheres to the rules. “If you are caught on the other side of the law, we will lock you and only…
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“I am sick and tired of being called corrupt”- Imalwa

“I am sick and tired of being called corrupt”- Imalwa

Hertta-Maria Amutenja and Stefanus Nashama The Prosecutor General, Martha Imalwa is challenging those accusing her of being corrupt to provide evidence, saying that she is “sick and tired of being called corrupt”, with no evidence to back up the claims. Imalwa did not mince her words in questioning those “dirtifying” her name. In an interview with the Windhoek Observer yesterday, Imalwa explained that there are laws and procedures in place to hold corrupt office bearers accountable. “I always tell the Namibian people if they think the PG is corrupt, they should come out with their evidence and prove to the…
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Itula deems Namibia’s reliance’on foreign expertise risky

Itula deems Namibia’s reliance’on foreign expertise risky

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Independent Patriots for Change Leader, Panduleni Itula yesterday said it is risky for Namibia to depend on foreign expertise. He said this during the daily Windhoek Observer live broadcast, in which he further added that the country’s dependence on foreigners and their skills is an indication of a failing government. “Our reliance on foreign skills is extremely dangerous. It is not only denying young people employment, but it is also denying us the necessary revenue that we need to put in our coffers for which we can extract revenue for our essential services. It is absolutely embarrassing,” he…
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Only five percent of Namibians can afford legal costs

Only five percent of Namibians can afford legal costs

Martin Endjala Staggering statistics by Minister of Agriculture Water and Land Reform, Calle Schleittwein suggest that only five percent of Namibians can afford legal costs.The Minister said that these statistics do not paint a good picture of the government, particularly when it continues to regulate, fine and criminalise people that contravene the laws of the land. “We continue making more regulations and we criminalise them and when punished these people are left to pay for extremely expensive legal costs,” the minister said. The Minister shared these sentiments yesterday during the parliament session where he argued that these legal costs have…
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Nangolo ropes in Namandje to save her job

Nangolo ropes in Namandje to save her job

Niël Terblanché Yvonne Dausab, Namibia’s Minister of Justice will have her decision to withdraw Eva Nangolo’s appointment as Legal Aid Counsel challenged by prominent Lawyer Sisa Namandje Nangolo, who finds herself in the midst of a tribal slur fiasco has roped in the high-powered lawyer’s help to challenge the justice Minister’s decision about her future at the Directorate of Legal Aid. In a letter addressed to the justice minister, Namandje states that his office received urgent instructions from their client to advise on the validity of the decision she took on the 4 April 2023 without giving his client an…
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More Fishermen facing retrenchments

More Fishermen facing retrenchments

Niël Terblanché The moratorium that has been placed on the harvesting of pilchards in Namibian waters has again left hundreds of fishermen from Walvis Bay with the bleak prospect of unemployment. The Managing Director of Etosha Fishing, Volker Paulsmeier, in a short statement, acknowledged that the company has given the Labour Commissioner a formal notice about the company’s intent to lay off 30 permanent and 420 seasonal workers. “The company has given notice to the Labour Commissioner on the 31st March 2023 of its intention to terminate contracts due to operational requirements as is required by the Labour Act (Act…
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Learner’s woes discussed at Ministerial level

Learner’s woes discussed at Ministerial level

Stefanus Nashama Moses Nghitotelwa, a learner at the Oshikunde Combined School, who complained about walking long distances to attend classes on an empty stomach, will possibly be allowed to stay in the hostel facility, after education authorities took up the matter. The Minister of Education, Arts and Culture, Anna Nghipondoka said Nghitotelwa should approach the Regional Education Director to help him find accommodation in the hostel, rather than walking 14 kilometres per day to attend classes. Nghitotelwa(19) however says he was left with no choice but to walk seven kilometres from his home in the Omhito village to the school…
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