Santam, Prisca Anyolo launch climate-smart food project
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Santam Namibia has partnered with former Miss Namibia Prisca Anyolo and Urban Harvest in launching a climate-smart food project to help fight poverty at Dordabis Settlement.
Santam Namibia has partnered with former Miss Namibia Prisca Anyolo and Urban Harvest in launching a climate-smart food project to help fight poverty at Dordabis Settlement.
The Ministry of Finance says it has finalised the Public Enterprises Governance Act's (PEGA) amendments.
The Indian High Commissioner in Namibia launched the Incredible World of Indian Textiles and Cotton exhibition in Windhoek to showcase that country's textile heritage and promote its cotton globally.
The exhibition will end on the 22nd of September.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform has allocated over N$34 million to the implementation of its Rain-Fed Agronomic Programmes for the 2025/26 financial year.
It's part of efforts to enhance food security along cereal value chains and to create resilience to climate change.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah appointed 10 new Heads of Mission today, which saw the return of those who served in previous years.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform has allocated over N$12 million towards the Horticulture Support and Value Chain Programme for the 2025/26 financial period.
The European Union has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Namibia's green industrial agenda.
The EU's Commissioner of International Partnerships said that to achieve this, the EU is committing 1 billion euros in support of Namibia's green industrialisation agenda.
Shack fires remain one of the most devastating and recurring challenges facing many.
It's against this background that the City of Windhoek's Fire Brigade and Namib Mills' Top Score are carrying out a pilot project aimed at equipping homes with fire-combating solutions.
Debmarine Namibia launched a next-generation crawler designed to increase diamond recovery production by 20%.
Two crawlers, valued at N$1.1 billion, were unveiled at the Sturrock Dry Dock in Cape Town, South Africa, earlier this week.
In 2024, the country's telecommunications licensees collected about N$1.6 million in revenue, contributing 2.5% to the GDP.