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Namcor, SLB to advance energy collaboration 
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Namcor, SLB to advance energy collaboration 

The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) has partnered with global energy technology company SLB.  This agreement marks a significant milestone in strengthening the collaboration between Namcor and SLB, aligning both entities towards mutual goals in the energy sector, including sustainability, decarbonisation and new energy opportunities.  The multi-year deal covers a broad scope of collaboration,...

Term loans constitute 96% of total microlenders …as household borrowers decrease by almost 10%
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Term loans constitute 96% of total microlenders …as household borrowers decrease by almost 10%

The domestic microlending sector loan book value has shown a notable increase, reflecting a shift in borrowing trends and preferences among consumers. As of the end of 2023, the value of the domestic loan book grew by 6.1% year-on-year, reaching an impressive N$7.2 billion. This growth is primarily attributed to term lenders, whose loan value amounted to N$6.9...

Opinion – Working towards an inclusive society
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Opinion – Working towards an inclusive society

IN his work on the definition of disability in the social sciences, Grönvik displays a photograph of a body, with the person’s head and face cut off, in a wheelchair at the bottom of a flight of stairs, and then proceeds to explain that the photograph could be seen to reflect no less than five...

Opinion – Decoding Itula’s vision for a new Namibia
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Opinion – Decoding Itula’s vision for a new Namibia

In the last few weeks, Namibians witnessed a feast of election manifestos that were launched by ambitious political parties like rockets into orbit in a short space of time and sequence. Following the various manifesto launches and their key messages across the board, I took a keen interest in the IPC suggestion through its presidential...

Opinion – Navigating Namibia’s mining sector challenges
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Opinion – Navigating Namibia’s mining sector challenges

Namibia’s mining sector, a cornerstone of the country’s economy, is undergoing a significant resurgence, particularly around uranium and gold mining. However, while the potential for growth is significant, the sector faces several challenges that must be addressed to ensure sustained progress and stability. The price of key minerals such as uranium, iron ore, cobalt and...

Opinion – The expanding theatre of violence and foreboding
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Opinion – The expanding theatre of violence and foreboding

In an essay titled ‘Has Democracy a Future?’, historian Arthur Schlesinger wrote that “people of goodwill in 1900 believe in the inevitability of democracy, the invincibility of progress, the decency of human nature, and the coming reign of reason and peace”.  The then-president of Stanford University, David Starr Jordan, echoed Schlesinger’s positive outlook by adding...

Letter – Address systemic discrimination against persons with disabilities
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Letter – Address systemic discrimination against persons with disabilities

Recent media revelations have brought to the fore the persistent and egregious discrimination faced by persons with disabilities in the Republic of Namibia. It is essential to confront the harsh reality that no individual elects to live with a disability; rather, disabilities typically result from unpredictable events such as accidents, diseases, or congenital conditions that...

Know your Civil Servant – Shangombe promoting Khoekhoegowab
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Know your Civil Servant – Shangombe promoting Khoekhoegowab

Lahja Nashuuta  Ngeve Shangombe is a distinguished civil servant and language educator currently serving as the Senior Education Officer for Khoekhoegowab and Curriculum Developer in the education ministry’s National Institute for Educational Development (NIED).  In her role, she is tasked with the development of syllabuses and educational materials for Khoekhoegowab, catering to students in grades...

Etoto teachers appeal for sports sponsorship
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Etoto teachers appeal for sports sponsorship

In a vibrant splash of youthful energy, teachers in the Etoto West cluster hosted a colourful tournament for learners in grades 4 to 7 and are now appealing to companies and individuals to assist them by supporting rural sports development. The tournament, involving four schools, brought excitement to the dusty football fields last Saturday and...