By:Uakutura Kambaekua Farmers at Okovingava village in the Opuwo Urban constituency this week received gardening fencing material worth more than N$10 000 from the Protestant Unity Church, also known as the Oruuano church. According to Bishop Wylie Vekarapo Upi, his church has been involved in addressing poverty, starvation and the provision of dwellings to the […]
Are Research Methodology Lectures Half Preparing Students? By:Kandjengo kaMkwaanyoka For the past two years, the government, through the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA), has had the national census postponed. In my view, this is one of the issues that is supposed to cause an uproar from the public. In a literally sense, we should stand up […]
……consists of community garden, energy efficient stoves, goats and rehabilitated boreholes By:Uakutura Kambaekua The government has handed over the N$12 million Fransfontein project to beneficiaries after it came to fruition as part of the climate change adaptation interventionsbeing implemented by the Environmental Investment Fund (EIF) in the Kunene region. Pohamba Shifeta, minister of environment, Forestry […]
By:Martin Johannes Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) member of parliament Kalimbo Iipumbu has accused the government of consuming more than what it can produce as it allegedly borrows funds from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in itsbid to eradicate poverty. Speaking in the National Assembly on Wednesday, the parliamentarian argued that this formula will not […]
By:Justicia Shipena Namibia has a world-class wind energy potential along its southern and northern coasts with wind capacity factors of about 56 to 58 percent, according to Namibia’s green hydrogen project strategy. Last week, Namibia’s Green Hydrogen Council launched its green hydrogen strategywhich supports the country’s commitment to the Paris Agreement on climate change, with […]
By:Justicia Shipena The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Namibia together with the environment and tourism ministry and the Japanese embassy in Namibia will early 2023 work on study tours and exchange of information on the promotion of carbon markets in Namibia. This wasrevealed in a Japan Supplementary Budget (JSB) progress report titled,“Steps Ahead: Leveraging […]
By:Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus Last week the country just learned that some precious mineral, lithium has been smuggled out of the country and some valuable EPLs are being contested. At the same time, Canada toppled China as Namibia’s biggest importer of uranium, while the USA and European all declared interest in the country. Amid all this, the […]
… fumes against allegations of seeking to ruin Trustco Megameno Shinana The Namibia Revenue Agency (NAmRA), has fumed at a report in which it has been accused of seeking to bring down Quinton van Rooyen’s Trustco, but rather held back on responding to the report fully saying the matter is before court. The tax collector […]
By:Dolly Menas Education, arts and culture minister, Anna Nghipondoka, has said that parents are an important stakeholder in the education of their children and for the enhancement of education in Namibia, as they play a critical role in providing a learning bridge between school and the home. Delivering the ministry’s message of encouragement for Senior […]
By:Uakutura Kambaekua Johannes Antsino, Outjo constituency councillor has challenged private game reserves and park owners to extend their social responsibility to more than just employing locals as cleaners, cooks, barmen and waiters, but also assist the regional leadership in addressing the education plight in the Kunene region. The region is home to some of the […]