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Pipeline replacement costs N$90 million … as infrastructure theft derails progress
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Pipeline replacement costs N$90 million … as infrastructure theft derails progress

OMUTHIYA/ONDANGWA – The Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) is spending N$91 million for the Ondangwa-Omutsegwonime pipeline replacement project phase one, which stretches about 17 kilometres from Ondangwa to Oshali. It is expected to take 12 months to complete. According to a press statement issued by NamWater’s head of public relations and corporate communications Lot Ndamanomhata on...

OPINION – Creating a symphony with Artificial Intelligence
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OPINION – Creating a symphony with Artificial Intelligence

Kehad Snydewel Artificial Intelligence (AI) has permeated every aspect of our lives, at least if you take the media’s word for it. By leveraging AI, every facet of our lives and work becomes more efficient and manageable.  However, when you ask questions and look for explanations from people who live and breathe AI, they often...

Getting the most out of your bank
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Getting the most out of your bank

Many consumers are not aware of the comprehensive suite of services and resources their bank can provide. This is according to Brian Katjaerua, chief executive officer at the Bankers Association of Namibia, who said banks are committed to assisting customers on their journey to financial wellness, offering educational resources and personalised guidance at every turn. ...

FNB drives investment in African hospitality 
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FNB drives investment in African hospitality 

The Africa Hospitality Investment Forum (AHIF) Conference took place in Windhoek, Namibia from 25 to 27 June. Stakeholders in the hospitality and tourism industry, including investors and industry executives, gathered under the theme “Inspiring Growth, Powering Investment.” The main topics discussed included the potential for future developments, and investment in the domestic hospitality and tourism industry...

Fuel prices down with inflation target in sight
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Fuel prices down with inflation target in sight

After factoring in recent international oil price adjustments, the energy ministry yesterday announced a decrease in local fuel prices. Tomorrow, petrol will decrease by 80 cents per litre, diesel 50 ppm will go down by 60 cents per litre, and diesel 10 ppm will decrease by 70 cents per litre.  This means that in Walvis...

Russia to increase scholarships for Namibians
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Russia to increase scholarships for Namibians

Sakeus Iikela The Russian government has expressed openness to increasing the scholarship quota for Namibian students, particularly in the field of medicine, to further strengthen the relationship between the two countries. This announcement was made by Senator Yelena Perminova, the chairperson of the committee on social policy and head of the friendship group for cooperation...

State surveillance has become a reality – IPPR
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State surveillance has become a reality – IPPR

Rudolf Gaiseb  The first publication of the three-part series of a report launched by the Institute for Public Policy Research last week says mandatory SIM card registration threatens the constitutional right to privacy. “Since April 2024, mass state surveillance has become a reality in Namibia, as the country implemented the mandatory SIM card registration and...

PAP zeroes in on education state
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PAP zeroes in on education state

Noreen Sitali MIDRAND – The third ordinary session of the sixth Pan-African Parliament, which is underway at the Parliament’s headquarters in Midrand, is zeroing in on the state of education on the continent. Chiefly, the body is looking at tangible ways to catalyse the transformation of continental education in Africa.  This year’s gathering is held...

Defiant ECN refuses to budge…stands by decision to unplug partiesDefiant ECN refuses to budge
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Defiant ECN refuses to budge…stands by decision to unplug partiesDefiant ECN refuses to budge

Despite threats by the Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters and Christian Democratic Voice to mount a legal challenge against it, the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) maintains that its decision to deregister the political parties is beyond reproach. This follows the ECN’s earlier decision to deregister both parties as political entities for failure to comply with...