Namibia seeks US$15 billion for climate goals
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Namibia says it needs roughly US$15 billion to meet its climate goals, while Indonesia warns that today’s disasters are “not only natural” but increasingly driven by human actions.
Namibia says it needs roughly US$15 billion to meet its climate goals, while Indonesia warns that today’s disasters are “not only natural” but increasingly driven by human actions.
The Tsumkwe settlement is home to about 600 households with more than 2,000 residents. However, only 95 residents hold land lease agreements with the council.
A local businesswoman told NBC News that she has been denied access to a portion of land she previously occupied.
Epukiro Post 3 residents have expressed gratitude for the renovation and reopening of their community hall.
The renovations were done at a cost of about N$1.3 million and are part of a broader development drive in the Epukiro Constituency.
The |Khomas Regional Council (KRC) held its sixth ordinary council meeting for 2025, which also marked its final meeting for the 2020 to 2025 period.
The gathering addressed the council's achievements over the time frame.
The Roads Authority (RA) of Namibia hosted the Committee and Board Meetings of the Association of Southern African National Roads Agencies (ASANRA) this week.
Namibia has recorded 2,793 road crashes, which resulted in 431 fatalities and 4,565 injuries from January 2025 until November 10, 2025.
This was revealed by the Works and Transport Minister Veikko Nekundi at the inauguration of the Okapuka checkpoint.
Women and men across the country today participated in the National Women's Shutdown Namibia, a coordinated silent lie-down held in solidarity with Women for Change in South Africa.
The 15-minute standstill called on the government to declare gender-based violence and femicide a national disaster.
The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology has affirmed the government's commitment to bridging the digital divide by expanding access to ICT services across all regions.
The National Assembly has issued an update on the progress of Bills handled during the 2025 session, following enquiries from the media about legislation currently before the House.
Supreme Court Judge nominee Esi Schimming-Chase said she considers herself a combination of a judicial activist and a legal positivist, while taking heed of the norms and cultures of Namibian society.