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As Namibia's oil and gas sector gains momentum, there is a strong focus on developing the necessary skills for its success.
As Namibia's oil and gas sector gains momentum, there is a strong focus on developing the necessary skills for its success.
Namibia's current railway infrastructure is inadequate for its fuel demand supply chains.
This has resulted in minimal volumes being transported by rail in the country.
Namibia's reliance on rail for fuel transportation has dramatically declined from 70% a decade ago to just 14% today.
Over 4,000 households in the Kunene and Ohangwena regions will receive drought relief aid for six months.
This comes after the United Nations World Food Programme, with support from the Government of Japan, donated N$9 million towards the drought relief programme.
The Ministries of Home Affairs of Namibia and Zambia have exchanged sentenced offenders who met the requirements to serve the remainder of their sentences in their home countries.
The High Court will, on October 12, 2024, continue to hear arguments, in the case of Bernadus Swartbooi against the Speaker of the National Assembly.
Swartbooi is challenging the legality of the 2021 Joint Declaration between Namibia and Germany.
Two former Namibian heads of state are among a group of 35 former presidents who have urged the president of the United States of America to remove Cuba from the list of countries accused of supporting terrorism.
Chaos erupted today at the University of Namibia's (UNAM) main campus when members of the Landless People's Movement (LPM) attempted to distribute flyers, which is currently not allowed by the institution.
Omusati Police Commander Ismael Basson said the unprofessional attitudes of some police officers are discouraging for men who mean to report cases of gender-based violence (GBV).
The Director in the Office of the National Council's Chairperson, Petrus Kavhura, has urged the government to act on the resolutions passed by the Junior National Council MPs.
Kavhura emphasised the importance of these resolutions and how they should guide future actions.
Climate change remains a pressing issue in Namibia, affecting the environment, wildlife, communities, and the economy.