MICT raises over N$500,000 for ICT Summit
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The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) raised more than N$500,000 for the annual ICT summit scheduled to take place from September 9 to 11.
The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) raised more than N$500,000 for the annual ICT summit scheduled to take place from September 9 to 11.
The voter registration points across Windhoek are operating smoothly despite a delay in starting and minor problems with the voter card-printing machine.
At the Khomasdal UNAM campus, the team had to be moved from the initial venue due to exam writing.
In order to explore opportunities in trade and investment between Namibia and Tanzania, the two countries hosted a business and investment forum in Windhoek.
Namibia and Tanzania share a strong history dating back to the liberation struggle, where Tanzania assisted Namibia in achieving its independence.
Lesotho has lobbied for Namibia's support for its candidate for the Commonwealth Secretary General position.
The Special Envoy to Prime Minister Samuel Matekane, led by the Foreign Minister, paid a courtesy visit to President Nangolo Mbumba at State House.
Iran has offered Namibia assistance in developing its recent oil and gas discoveries in the country.
Its Ambassador, Seyed Ali Sharifi Sadati paid a courtesy call to President Nangolo Mbumba.
Iran ranks fourth in the world and accounts for about 9% of global oil reserves.
Thousands of Namibians are still without national documents.
This is evident in the number of Windhoek residents who have been flocking to the John Pandeni Constituency Office to get their documents.
The Okandjoze Chiefs Assembly organised different activities leading up to Genocide Day tomorrow.
The day aims to remember the extermination and horrendous acts committed by Germans against the Nama and OvaHerero people during the 1904–1908 wars of extermination.
NamPower is set to commence a more than N$2 billion 40-megawatt biomass power station in Otjikoto, near Tsumeb.
The national power provider signed an agreement with the implementers and funders in Windhoek.
NUDO Secretary General Joseph Kauandenge has withdrawn from the presidential race due to what he termed infighting within the party.
Kauandenge says more time is spent quelling internal fights instead of advancing the party, something that he says will bring down the party if not stopped.
Angola has indicated that it can supply Namibia with electricity.
Namibia's Ambassador to Angola, Patrick Nandago, said this during an interview with nbc News.
According to Ambassador Nandago, Angola is close to becoming self-sufficient in energy generation and distribution.