Besides oil in the Arab world and the conflict in Ukraine, green hydrogen is the most widely talked about topic both in the West, in Africa and specifically in Namibia. It is not surprising that it was top of the agenda at the Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27) recently held in Egypt.
Letter – Formalise taxi industry to address joblessness
As a user of public transport, I often have the chance to engage with taxi drivers on the way to my destination. On one of my recent trips, I had the rare chance to hear a taxi driver speak candidly about his life as a driver in the public transport sector.
Editorial – Namibian men should do better
The concept of a men’s conference started as a joke and well-recycled memes on social media but this week Namibia created a great platform for men of different ages and backgrounds to discuss one of the topical issues of our time.
Know your civil servant – There’s more to public service than money
Most young people, including university graduates, are often reluctant to join the public service due to the belief that it does not pay well. But Fourie Nhoni- Shuuya advises the youth that there is more to public service jobs than money.
Okahandja residents reject debt collector
Despite Okahandja municipality having publicly announced that it has employed a debt collector to enforce its credit policy, residents are up in arms, protesting the council never consulted them on the issue before enforcement.
5 000 GBV cases reported last year
The Namibian Police recorded 5 320 cases of gender-based violence perpetrated mostly against women and children last year.
New Onandjokwe hospital offices opened
To improve service delivery and offer heads of departments at the Onandjokwe hospital a professional space to work in, the Pupkewitz Foundation built eight new offices, a boardroom and ablution facilities.
Moment of truth… as Swapo braces for tense vote
Swapo’s moment of truth has arrived.
LPM counts out coalitions in 2024
The Landless People’s Movement, the country’s third-largest party which governs the southern regions of Hardap and //Kharas, said yesterday that it would not form a coalition with any political party in the 2024 general elections.








