Namibia advances renewable energy sector
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Substantial work has already commenced in Namibia’s renewable energy sector, particularly the green hydrogen, and investments are welcome.
Substantial work has already commenced in Namibia’s renewable energy sector, particularly the green hydrogen, and investments are welcome.
The Executive Director of the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has called for transparency in the implementation of green hydrogen projects to minimise the risk of corruption.
As the year comes to a close, this time is often marked by celebrations, reflection, and anticipation for a fresh start.
However, for many individuals, it can also bring feelings of fatigue and mental exhaustion.
The Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) launched an Information Sharing Platform to enhance education and skills in the country.
The Information Sharing Platform website was launched in Windhoek today.
Secretary to Cabinet, George Simataa, has announced the appointment of three new Executive Directors in the public service.
Truck drivers working for Ekundi Farming and Transport have downed tools after failed negotiations for an increase in allowances.
The company is offering N$170 a month for food, while the drivers are demanding N$1,100. The workers are also demanding a 100% annual bonus and access to medical aid.
The green hydrogen development near Lüderitz is not merely an energy initiative but a catalyst to socio-economic transformation.
The residents of Walvis Bay's Kuisebmund suburb are changing the lives of children there.
Former fish factory workers Elizabeth Andreas and Ester Josef established the Faith Academy to give hope to slow learners.
The late Bennett Kangumu was buried at Chisawo Village in the Zambezi Region.
Kangumu, who was the University of Namibia's Katima Mulilo campus director, died following illness.
A women empowerment organisation called LOLA was launched at Rundu with the hopes of changing the lives of young women there.
The launch was attended by learners from different schools.