By: Annakleta Haikera Mankumpi Constituency Councillor Lukas Muha says that within a period of six months the Charlie Cutline will be looked at as a very strategic road that will bring relief to farmers. The district road 3446 in the Kavango West region was upgraded to Gravel Phase 1. It runs through approximately 104 farming units, […]
By: Lavinia Shawapala The City of Windhoek is targeting job creation by transforming apartheid-era legacy of the Katutura and Khomasdal townships into hubs. This comes as the City Council has approved the identification, nomination, and conservation of seven houses in Katutura and Khomasdal that are over fifty years old to be declared as heritage […]
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus The government, in collaboration with various German institutions, have opened the second call for the green hydrogen and renewable energy scholarship programme for 2024. The second call for Master’s degree and technical and vocational education and training (TVET) scholarship applications for Namibian youths was announced this week. The Southern African Science Service […]
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus The National Energy Fund (NEF) has spent more than N$3.4 billion on stabilising fuel prices in the country between 2015 and 2022, while it collected around N$3.1 billion through fuel equalisation levy. This money is a payment of money owed to the suppliers of petroleum products (under-recoveries) due to the differences in […]
By:NJ Ayuk Despite the call heard around the world commanding the global business community to divest from fossil fuels and shrink their carbon footprints in the name of net zero, international oil companies (IOCs) still recognise Africa as their next frontier. As detailed in the African Energy Chamber’s recently released report, “The State of African […]
By:Staff writer Namdeb is in the process of ramping up operations at its Southern Coastal Mines (SCM) as it makes progress in implementing its long-term plan. The plan was made possible thanks to a five-year, 5% royalty remission, agreed to by government in 2021. Justice Mukendwa, Mining Lead & Ramp-up Project Manager for Namdeb’s SouthernCoastal […]
By:Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Securitylast week indicated that it will work with the University of Namibia to identify all the undocumented clicks and special characters in languages used in the country. After identification, the clicks and special characters will be added to the Unicode Standard Identification which assigns each […]
By:Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus In an era of risk aversion, entrepreneurship development and incubation is critical, says Basecamp Namibia Director Jesay Hano-oshike. The Villager interviewed Hano-oshike on the partnership between First National Bank Namibia (FNB) and Basecamp which aims to continue entrepreneurship development through incubation and mentoring. FNB last month entered into a partnership with Basecamp Namibia […]
By:Eva-Rakel Johannes Namibia and South Korea have joined forces to form important and long-term relationships in order to transform the landscape of energy and resource collaboration. The Korea-Namibia Energy and Resources Business Forum, held on 4 September in Windhoek, represented a significant step in fostering collaboration in important areas with the potential to alter the […]
By:Justicia Shipena The impact of production cuts by OPEC+ members is beginning to affect Namibian fuel prices. This is according to Abednego Ekandjo, a petroleum economist at the Ministry of Mines and Energy. Mines and Energy Ministry revealed on Monday that motorists would have to pay extra for fuel starting today. The price of petrol […]