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Germany admits to genocide for the first time in 120 years

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%%title%% %%sep%% %%primary_category%% %%sep%% %%sitename%% %%sep%% The German government has for the first time in 120 years admitted that the 1904-1908 massacre that killed more than 60 000 Nama and Herero people should be classified as a genocide.

on Thu, 2PM

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Namibia Industrial Development Agency workers strike for better pay

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Namibia Industrial Development Agency (Nida) employees on Wednesday went on strike to demand a 30% salary increase. Most employees are paid between N$1 500 and N$3 […]

on Wed, 2PM

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Namibian first lady bears witness to Sierra Leone ban on child marriage

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Namibian first lady Sustjie Mbumba was among the invited guests that witnessed Siera Leone president Julius Maada Bio sign the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act into […]

on Wed, 2PM

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Fuel prices to decrease

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The Ministry of Mines and Energy has announced a fuel price decrease for July, following a decline in global oil prices over the past month.The price […]

on Mon, 2PM

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Afghanistan stun Australia with 21-run T20 World Cup win

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Gulbadin Naib was Afghanistan’s man with the golden arm, bowling his team to a surprise 21-run victory over previously unbeaten Australia in their Group One Super […]

on Jun 24

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Govt commits to better radio access

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The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, through the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia, has committed N$35 million to the deployment of 14 radio access network […]

on May 19

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Namibia achieves 99% HIV-free births

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%%title%% %%sep%% %%primary_category%% %%sep%% %%sitename%% %%sep%% About 98,5% of children born to HIV-positive mothers in Namibia last year were HIV-free, health minister Kalumbi Shangula said at a World Health Organisation (WHO) summit last week.

on May 14

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Localise lithium and cobalt battery manufacturing to move southern Africa up the value chain

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LITHIUM, nickel, and cobalt are three of the key minerals used in the manufacture of electronic vehicle (EV) batteries, and all of these minerals are mined […]

on May 11

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President Hage Geingob is dead

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Namibia's third president Hage Geingob has died. Geingob died at a hospital in Windhoek at the age of 82.Vice president Nangolo Mbumba announced that Geingob died […]

on Feb 4

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City of Windhoek to reinforce N$2 000 fines for water wastage

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The City of Windhoek will reinforce water restrictions with fines of N$2 000 in an effort to combat critical water shortages. The municipality has reintroduced a […]

on Feb 3

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‘World court missed opportunity on Israel-Palestine war – Nandi-Ndaitwah

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Minister of international relations and cooperation Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Friday said the principal judicial organ of the United Nations has missed an opportunity to contribute towards international efforts aimed to ensure the cease of Israel’s deliberate actions against innocent Palestinian...

on Feb 2

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Stop what you are doing, Nandi-Ndaitwah tells Israel - The Namibian

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Minister of international relations and cooperation Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says Israel should stop what it is doing in Gaza.

on Jan 27

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Geingob urged to take Germany to International Court of Justice - The Namibian

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The Ovaherero and Nama communities have called on president Hage Geingob to demonstrate his commitment to addressing reparations for Germany’s 1904-1908 genocide by taking legal action in the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Pointing to Geingob’s rejection of Germany’s support for Israel’s...

on Jan 23

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SIM card registration and the spy agency - The Namibian

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In his ministerial statement of 29 December 2023 extending the SIM card registration period to end-March 2024, information and communication technology minister Peya Mushelenga made it a point to start off by extolling the virtues of SIM card registration.

on Jan 22

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New supercomputer aims to mimic human brain - The Namibian

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A Supercomputer scheduled to go online in April this year will rival the estimated rate of operations in the human brain, according to researchers in Australia.

on Jan 5

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DR Congo election: President Felix Tshisekedi declared landslide winner - The Namibian

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President Félix Tshisekedi has been declared the winner of Democratic Republic of Congo’s election, which has been condemned as a “sham” by several opposition candidates demanding a rerun. The president won about 73% of the vote, with his nearest challenger, Moise Katumbi, on 18%, officials...

on Dec 31

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Isabel dos Santos: Angolan billionaire hit with £580m asset freeze - The Namibian

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AN Angolan billionaire who has been described as Africa’s richest woman has lost a High Court battle to stop her assets being frozen. Isabel dos Santos, the daughter of the former president, is being sued by telecoms firm Unitel.The Angolan company is seeking damages of US$733m arising from...

on Dec 23

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Bail hearing in rare-plant poaching case - The Namibian

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rafficking kingpin, Diana Mashiku (29) from Tanzania, and her three Namibian co-accused are scheduled to apply for bail on Thursday in the Opuwo Magistrate’s Court.

on Dec 20

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Govt accuses Xinfeng of illegal drilling on resettlement farms - The Namibian

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The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform has directed deputy executive director Elijah Ngurare to stop controversial Chinese company Xinfeng Investment from drilling boreholes and sourcing water from state-owned resettlement farms. The directive was issued after Xinfeng, a Chinese...

on Nov 15