Lüderitz green hydrogen: A Catalyst for Change
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The green hydrogen development near Lüderitz is not merely an energy initiative but a catalyst to socio-economic transformation.
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.
The Vice Chairperson of the New Era Board, Edwin Tjiramba, says enhancing stakeholder participation is vital in shaping the country's development agenda.
The Oranjemund Town Council has officially unveiled two new street names in Extension 4. One street has been named after the Leader of the Landless People's Movement (LPM), while the other honours the town of Omaruru.
'We can do it. Disability is not inability."
These were the words of Josef Sheema, a person with a disability who walked six kilometres from B1 City People's Mall Katutura to the National Museum of Namibia in support of people with disabilities.
Residents of Kap N Bou and Blikkiesdorp have petitioned the Grootfontien Municipality to act hastily on addressing the lack of proper sanitation, water, and electricity, clean up filthy streets, as well as address the lack of fire brigade services at the settlements.
The Speaker of the National Assembly, Peter Katjavivi, described his late wife, Jane, as a social justice advocate and a strong promoter of literature who dedicated her life to preserving Namibian heritage.
The more than 200 shack owners who lost their homes in a massive fire at Walvis Bay have appealed to the municipality to give them plots.
The shack fire victims say congested residential areas are death traps during fire outbreaks.