Cabinet directs MICT to activate flood regional info centers
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In response to rising flood risks, the Cabinet has issued directives to various ministries and regional councils aimed at managing the situation and ensuring public safety.
In response to rising flood risks, the Cabinet has issued directives to various ministries and regional councils aimed at managing the situation and ensuring public safety.
Health and Social Services Minister Esperance Luvindao has announced that the ministry is in the process of updating the laboratory policy to guide the development of laboratory services and promote technological advancement.
The Namibia Institute of Pathology's (NIP) CEO, Kapenda Tjombonde, has emphasised the institution's progress in advancing laboratory medicine and enhancing its preparedness for universal health coverage as a provider of lab services.
The Ndonga Linena Green Scheme has become the first farm to harvest maize for the 2025 cropping season.
Legal scholar Sophie Petry's research revealed that the arid plains of German South West Africa, now Namibia, became a site for colonial economic violence under German rule.
The enduring legacy of colonial legal systems, referred to as German laws, continues to impact Namibia's legal system, indigenous communities and cultural values in the post-independence era.
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has made progress in preparation for the implementation of the Financial Institutions and Markets Act (FIMA).
The Act is designed to reform and consolidate the regulatory framework for non-banking financial institutions and markets in the country.
The Director General of the National Planning Commission, Dr Kaire Mbuende, has emphasised the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) for Namibia's economy.
The Bank of Namibia announced a record dividend of N$ 720 million dollars for last year, exceeding the 511 million dollars paid to the government in 2023.
As Namibia explores its natural resources and transitions to green energy, the Eco Dialogue Collective is an essential initiative, ensuring that this exploration is sustainable and equitable, benefiting all Namibians while protecting the environment.