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No Trophy Exports Without Approval

24 April 2025

By: Justicia Shipena Minister of Environment and Tourism Indileni Daniel says hunting permits cannot be used to export horns or trophies. Daniel stated that such an export is not permitted without the ministry’s prior written approval. The declaration comes as the ministry formally launches the 2025 hunting season with a slew of rules aimed at […]

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Windhoek’s Water Crisis Persists Despite Dams Filling Up

24 April 2025

By: Loise Shiimi Despite recent heavy rainfall and dam levels nearing full capacity, Windhoek remains gripped by a water crisis that has persisted since mid-2023. The city continues to operate under Category D water scarcity, classified as a period of severe drought, according to the latest Monthly Water Watch report released by the City of […]

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Non-Bank Financial Sector Assets Near Half a Trillion Mark

22 April 2025

By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus The total assets of Namibia’s non-bank financial institutions reached N$474.1 billion by the end of December 2024, bringing the sector just a few million dollars shy of the half-a-trillion mark — and nearly three times the size of the country’s economy. According to the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) Quarterly Reports […]

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Only Flood-Affected Farmers to Receive Drought Relief – Nandi-Ndaitwah

22 April 2025

By:  Loise Shiimi   President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says only individuals whose fields were destroyed by floods will qualify for government drought relief support. Nandi-Ndaitwah was speaking during a visit on Saturday to relocation centers in the Omusati, Oshana, and Ohangwena regions. She assessed the living conditions of flood-displaced residents, monitored aid delivery, and evaluated relief […]

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Ruacana Supplies 84% of National Electricity in Early 2025

20 April 2025

By: Nghiinomenwa Erastus For the first two months of 2025, the Ruacana Hydro Power Station has generated 84% of the country’s electricity. Reducing the country’s power imports to around 40%, which is contrasting to the usual picture experienced in the year. This is according to the electricity sectoral reports for January and February 2025. As […]

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Namibian Civil Technicians Eager to Upgrade Railway System

20 April 2025

By: David Shoombe Namibian civil technicians and engineering students are calling for urgent upgrades to the country’s railway infrastructure. They emphasised its ability to drive national development, alleviate road congestion, and provide job opportunities for the youth. Ismael Sefanya, a technician and civil engineering student at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), said […]

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Seven Months Later, HyRail Project Still Stalled

17 April 2025

By: Justicia Shipena The HyRail project is still in concept mode after seven months. The dual-fuel hydrogen-diesel locomotives project, which was set to be fuelled by Namibian green hydrogen, was halted in September of last year. The temporary suspension came after the Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) and the Development Bank of Southern Africa approved […]

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Namibia Rakes in N$5.96 Billion in Mining Royalties Over Three Years

17 April 2025

By: David Shoombe The Namibian government has collected N$5.96 billion in mining royalties over the past three years. This was revealed by the Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy, Natangwe Iithete, during the ministry’s workshop on draughting its Annual Strategic Plan in Ithete emphasised the ministry’s commitment to ensuring that the country receives its fair […]

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European Firms Target N$430 Billion Investment in Namibia’s Green Hydrogen

15 April 2025

By: David Shoombe At least seven European companies are seeking to invest in Namibia’s burgeoning green hydrogen sector, with a projected investment pipeline exceeding €20 billion (N$430 billion). This was revealed by Ana Beatriz Martins, European Union Ambassador to Namibia, during the official opening of the HyIron Oshivela Plant over the weekend. The HyIron Oshivela […]

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Eligible Consumers to Import Power Directly by 2026 – ECB

15 April 2025

By: Justicia Shipena Namibia’s energy sector is preparing to enter the next phase of market reform, which will allow eligible electricity consumers to import power directly by 2026. This announcement was made by Tjama Tjivikua, Deputy Board Chairperson of the Electricity Control Board (ECB), during the Market Model Implementation Workshop for the Modified Single Buyer […]

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