Safety and security minister Albert Kawana has urged SADC police chiefs to redirect efforts in determining challenges affecting deployed personnel on the ground to ensure proper planning.
Opinion – Why international students are an emerging frontier of economic diplomacy
Economic diplomacy is that branch of diplomacy that entails various economic activities such as exports, imports, investments, economic aid, favourable trade agreements, tourism, etc.
Opinion – Who really saved Russia and stopped Prigozhin’s columns?
The great armies, a large part of which hid on Saturday, or praised the director of Wagner expecting the unthinkable from him, began Sunday morning with belligerent statements that the authorities had done everything wrong again.
Remote diagnosis now possible
Fujifilm South Africa and medical distributor Uni Medical Supplies have implemented a significant project in Namibia, set to improve general healthcare across the nation.
Debmarine Namibia hands over endoscopy machine to state
Debmarine Namibia recently handed over an endoscopy machine to the health ministry at the Swakopmund State Hospital.
US not prepared for next pandemic
The United States is not prepared for the next pandemic because parts of the public health systems are still reliant on “old fax machines,” said outgoing director of the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Rochelle Walensky in an article published on Tuesday.
NIDA tenants urged to pay to avoid suspension
Tenants across the country, making use of Namibia Industrial Development Agency (NIDA) facilities, have been urged to pay their dues to avoid utility and services suspensions.
New law to enhance BoN payment oversight
Finance and public enterprises minister Iipumbu Shiimi continues to introduce new bills in the National Assembly.
Swiss want moratorium on deep-sea mining
Switzerland, a global commodities trading hub, decided yesterday to push for a moratorium on commercial exploitation of the international seabed area, which has enormous mineral resources.
Italy warns of interest rates hike ‘damage’
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on yesterday criticised the European Central Bank’s hiking of interest rates to fight inflation, warning “the cure risks proving more damaging than the disease”.









