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Ministries Urged Against Returning Unspent Funds

8 November 2023

By: Justicia Shipena   The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (Unicef) representative to Namibia, Samuel Kweku Ocran, has called on government ministries to refrain from returning unspent funds to the treasury, stressing that such returns negatively impact the achievement of budget objectives. Ocran highlighted the essential role of parliament in ensuring that approved budgets […]

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Cobalt Production Expected For Over 40 Years

8 November 2023

By: Staff writer Opuwo’s cobalt project could potentially produce cobalt for over 40 years. This follows the confirmation of Aim- and ASX-listed Celsius Resources’ renewal of the exclusive prospecting licence for the Opuwo cobalt project. The project is held under its Namibian subsidiary Opuwo Cobalt. The Ministry of Mines and Energy issued the two-year renewal […]

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Farmers’ Unions Want North/South Meatco Divide

6 November 2023

By: Justicia Shipena IN a bid to revitalise the Meat Corporation of Namibia (Meatco), four prominent farmers’ unions have recommended the establishment of two independent subsidiary entities. The proposal comes at a crucial juncture when Meatco is grappling with financial difficulties and struggles to meet its obligations to producers. The four unions, representing various facets […]

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N$119 billion SOEs still begging for bailouts

6 November 2023

By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus STATE-Owned Enterprises continue to gobble up billions of taxpayers money in bailouts every financial year despite having a collective asset base valued at N$119 billions. Apart from ongoing bailouts, SOE’s have also been granted certain privileges known as guarantees, with taxpayers bearing the potential consequences if they fail to meet their obligations. […]

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City’s Arbor Day Trees Uprooted by Thieves

6 November 2023

By: Staff Reporter In a disheartening turn of events, all the trees and shrubs that were planted along Independence Avenue to mark Arbor Day 2023 have been uprooted and stolen, as confirmed by the City of Windhoek. These green additions were planted just last month and were part of a generous donation from the First […]

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N$340k Catering Tender Award Sparks Outcry in Nkurenkuru

6 November 2023

By: Annakleta Haikera The decision to award a catering tender for World Malaria Day and SADC Malaria Day to a company based outside of Kavango West region has ignited controversy within the region’s business community. The upcoming events, scheduled for 10 November, will be celebrated in Nkurenkuru under the theme “Resilient Health System and Communities […]

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Windhoek Urged to Accelerate Water Reclamation Plans

3 November 2023

By: Hertha Ekandjo Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, Calle Schlettwein, has reiterated the need for the Windhoek municipality to accelerate plans to expand its water reclamation capacity to meet the growing demand. The minister said this amidst challenges including slow filtration through fine sand filters, experienced at the City’s Goreangab Water Reclamation Plant […]

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Namibia’s Export Valued at N$74.9 Billion This Year

3 November 2023

By: Staff Reporter Namibia’s export revenue saw a 5.3% growth between August and September this year, increasing from N$7.4 billion to N$7.8 billion, according to the latest merchandise report by the Namibia Statistics Agency. For the first nine months of the year, Namibia earned N$74.9 billion, nearly N$5 billion more than the N$70 billion earned […]

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Revived Rundu Abattoir Kicks-off With a Bang

3 November 2023

By:Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus The recently reopened Rundu Abattoir has recorded the slaughter of 632 cattle during August and September 2023, signifying increased demand for markets by Northern Communal Farmers. The Rundu abattoir has been dormant since 2014 and since its N$40 million revival in August, farmers in the Northern Communal Areas (NCA) have jumped at the […]

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Kenya to Scrap Visa for African Visitors

3 November 2023

By:Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus Kenya is set to eliminate visa requirements for all African visitors by the end of this year, a move meant to improve the country’s trade relations with other nations. This decision, announced by President William Ruto at a recent climate change conference, aligns Kenya with countries such as Seychelles, The Gambia, and Benin, […]

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