China, Namibia continue to strengthen bilateral trade
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China and Namibia continue to strengthen bilateral trade.
The two nations trade volumes reached N$18.2 billion, an increase of 29% compared to last year.
China and Namibia continue to strengthen bilateral trade.
The two nations trade volumes reached N$18.2 billion, an increase of 29% compared to last year.
Groot Aub residents say they no longer have confidence in the City of Windhoek to deliver services.
They now want to handle their own administration for faster development at the settlement.
B2 Gold Otjikoto mine will continue with its processing operations beyond the 2026 closure of the mine.
After the closure, it will process all its stockpiles until they are exhausted by approximately 2031.
The recently concluded land conference in Rehoboth has ignited a platform to solve issues of land and housing delivery in the town.
Rehoboth is endowed with a vast land area of over 60,000 hectares, which is deemed sufficient to cater for all its inhabitants.
The Swapo Party Vice President, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, has reiterated the need for the party's Khomas Region leadership and all members to rededicate themselves in unity to retain the votes lost in the previous election.
Nandi-Ndaitwah was speaking at the Khomas Region's rally in Windhoek.
President Hage Geingob has departed for Helsinki, Finland, to attend the state funeral of former Finish President Martti Ahtissari.
Residents of Rehoboth's Block E have expressed anger over what they described as the unfair distribution of drought relief parcels, which they claim is linked to alleged corrupt practices and discrimination.
A strong parliament budget office is needed to analyse and take action with regards to debt strategy as well as budget monitoring.
This is contained in a presentation by Macroeconomic Expert Dr. Omu Kakujaha-Matundu during the 2023–2024 Mid-Year Budget Analysis and Advocacy meeting for MPs.
Strong political leadership is needed to help accelerate HIV prevention efforts, as about 1.3 million people across the globe contracted HIV last year.
This was raised at the HIV Multi-Sectoral Leadership Forum in Windhoek.
As climate change worsens in Africa and globally, climate finance remains critical for adaptation and mitigation mechanisms in support of climate action.