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Govt Allocates 40 Hectares for Sunflower Oil Seeds Production

12 March 2024

  By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus   The government has allocated approximately 40 hectares for sunflower production, specifically at the Shadikongoro and Sikondo Green Scheme Irrigation Project, aimed at cultivating sunflower seeds for cooking oil. According to updates from the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform (MAWLR), the expected harvest per hectare ranges from 1 to […]

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Shifeta Pleased With Retailers Overcharging For Plastic Bags

12 March 2024

By: Justicia Shipena   Environment Minister Pohamba Shifeta says retailers charging above the mandated price for plastic bags can positively impact sustainability efforts. According to Shifeta, this practice serves as a positive influence by discouraging individuals from disposing of plastic bags and instead encourages their reuse. In 2019, the government introduced a plastic levy, imposing […]

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Two Hours in the Life of a Scrap Metal Hunter

12 March 2024

    By: Mathias Hangala   In an bid to understand the daily realities of Katutura’s informal settlements, particularly among scrap metal collectors, a group of researchers embarked on a journey of observation and investigation. For these collectors, every day is a precarious balance between having enough to eat and going hungry. They traverse long […]

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IUM Reaches New Heights, Says Namwandi

12 March 2024

  By: Staff Writer   Founder and chairperson of the governing council of the International University of Management (IUM), Dr. David Namwandi,  says that the institution has achieved unprecedented milestones in terms of its programs and student intakes. Speaking at the official opening of the academic year at IUM, Namwandi highlighted the institute’s substantial increase […]

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IPPR Report Uncovers Challenges of Fishermen Post-Fishrot …as They Seek Compensation from Samherji

12 March 2024

  By: Justicia Shipena   The repercussions of the Fishrot corruption scandal continue to haunt numerous former fishermen and fisheries workers in Walvis Bay, as revealed in a recent report by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR). This comprehensive study meticulously documents and elucidates the human rights consequences of the Fishrot scandal on ordinary […]

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Local Food Prices Show a Decline

12 March 2024

  By: Staff Writer   Inflation rates across all regions of Namibia decelerated in February 2024, with the country’s annual inflation rate for the month standing at 5.0% year-on-year (y/y), down from 7.2% recorded in February 2023 and 5.4% in January 2024. The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) reports that food and non-alcoholic beverages, accounting for […]

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Inadequate Water and Sanitation Cost Namibia N$4.5 Billion Annually

12 March 2024

    By: Hertha Ekandjo   Namibia suffers an annual economic loss estimated at N$4.5 billion due to inadequate water, sanitation, and hygiene services, commonly referred to as WASH. This figure represents approximately 1.8% of the estimated Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for 2023, with 0.6% attributed to urban areas and 1.2% to rural regions. A […]

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Namibia’s Imports Surge by N$3 Billion

9 March 2024

  By: Hertha Ekandjo   Namibia’s imports surged by N$3 billion, widening the country’s trade deficit by N$1 billion between December 2023 and January 2024, according to the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA). The trade gap expanded after Namibia exported goods worth N$12 billion in January 2024, a notable 9.4% increase from N$10.9 billion recorded in […]

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Namibia to Mirror Angola’s Oil & Gas Industry Approach

9 March 2024

  By: Staff Writer   President Nangolo Mbumba says Namibia will adopt Angola’s model for oil and gas development. Mbumba made this declaration at the conclusion of his one-day official visit to Angola on Tuesday. The visit culminated in a tour of Sonangol Integrated Logistic Services (SONILS) at the Port of Luanda, where Mbumba familiarised […]

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Namibia’s Banana Planting Trial Project Underway

9 March 2024

    By: Hertha Ekandjo   The Namibia Agronomic Board (NAB), in collaboration with AvaGro, has initiated the first banana planting field trial project in the Singalamwe area, located in the Zambezi production zone. The trials commenced at the end of February 2024 and will cover approximately 0.5 to 1 hectare of land per trial […]

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