Local content crucial for inclusive energy market
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Local content and strategic partnerships are vital for building an inclusive and competitive energy market, with the potential to deliver lower-cost products to Namibians.
Local content and strategic partnerships are vital for building an inclusive and competitive energy market, with the potential to deliver lower-cost products to Namibians.
Works and Transport Minister Veikko Nekundi has issued a stern warning to traffic officers allegedly harassing seven-seater vehicle operators, stating that such conduct will not be tolerated.
Spiritual leaders from diverse religious backgrounds in Namibia have joined in honouring the legacy of the late Pope Francis.
The Electricity Control Board has announced that it will ensure that NORED fully implements the National Electricity Code.
The Christian community in Namibia, more particularly those of Catholic faith, is mourning the death of Pope Francis.
The head of the Catholic Church was the first non-European pope and served the Catholic community since 2013.
The parish pastor at the Roman Catholic Church in Wanaheda described Pope Francis' death as a huge loss.
Dr. Wilhelm Eita says although the Pope has been sick for a while, they were hopeful he would get better and continue leading the church.
The Khorixas–Fransfontein–Kamanjab gravel road, which was constructed 64 years ago, will soon be upgraded to a tarred road, linking it to major national routes.
All Catholic parishes across Namibia have been asked to celebrate Holy Mass for the repose of Pope Francis’ soul starting today until the day of his burial.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has described the death of Pope Francis as a loss to humanity, remembering him as an extraordinary leader of faith who led with compassion, courage, and integrity.
The head of the Catholic Church died on Easter Monday at the age of 88.
As the Easter weekend draws to a close, heavy traffic flows through the Okahandja roadblock as travelers return to the capital from various destinations.