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Capricorn and WFP to host food security workshop
The Capricorn Foundation, in collaboration with the World Food Programme (WFP) in Namibia, will host a one-day food security workshop, themed ‘Transformative Food Systems for Sustainable Development’ on Friday, 31 March 2023, live on their Facebook and YouTube channels.
Germany applauds Namibia’s green hydrogen potential
German Minister of Education and Research, Bettina Stark-Watzinger said the future of climate neutrality belongs to green hydrogen.
USA hands over freezers to health ministry
US Ambassador to Namibia Randy Berry on Tuesday handed over 26 mobile freezers and 21 temperature monitoring systems to the health ministry to reduce spoilage of medication by maintaining the required storage temperature.
Opinion – China ‘military threat’ in the eyes of John Menadue
John Menadue is the publisher, founder and Editor in Chief of Pearls and Irritations. He was formerly Secretary of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Ambassador to Japan, Secretary of Immigration and CEO of Qantas.
Opinion – A People United for Prosperity
It is our economic emancipation, in which entrepreneurship and small business development are critical elements that will earn Namibia her rightful place on the African continent roundtable.
Oshakati dialogues to spark change
MT Events recently hosted its second successful Harmonious Queens event in Oshakati, to bring change through powerful dialogues and network with women of influence.
Debmarine revives skills development training
Following severe setbacks suffered at training centres for skills development in Keetmanshoop due to the effects of Covid-19, Debmarine Namibia recently came on board, donating equipment valued at approximately N$200 000.
GIPF top job race heats up… Swapo congress hangover spills over to pension fund
With less than three months left before Government Institutions Pension Fund CEO David Nuyoma retires, the race to replace him is climaxing.
Chief denies selling mining rights for hamburgers
Residents of Uis say hamburgers, plastic chairs and N$10 000 in cash were used by dishonest investors to entice their chiefs to sign consent letters for mining in their area.








