Justice Minister, Yvonne Dausab said government has at least nine pieces of legislation that need to be reviewed and reformed to ensure that Namibia’s laws speak to the production of renewable energy and green hydrogen.
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Omaheke bemoans sewerage infrastructure vandalism
The Omaheke Regional Council is concerned about frequent vandalism and misuse of sewerage in the settlements, causing blockages and breakdown of sewerage services.
1 000 Epupa households depend on feeding programme
The intermittent drought that has plagued the Kunene region over the past 10 years have had major repercussions for disadvantaged people in the Epupa constituency, leaving them totally reliant on the government’s special feeding programme.
British court spares Shell in climate case
A British court on Monday dismissed a lawsuit that accused Shell’s leadership of mismanaging climate risks to the oil giant, but the activist investor group that brought it plans to appeal.
Grain, weapons and energy: Russia’s presence in Africa
Russia has over the past several years strengthened its presence in Africa, vowing to intensify grain exports, weapons deliveries and energy cooperation.
FlyNamibia to promote services through global system
Namibia’s privately-owned domestic and regional airline FlyNamibia will join the independent South African-based airline, Airlink, to promote its flights and services to travel agents worldwide on the Global Distribution System (GDS).
‘Race quotas’ law sparks fierce South African debate
A new law aimed at increasing the employment of black people in South Africa has enraged some businesses and opposition parties who say the legislation could see qualified workers lose their jobs.
Oshikoto principals review academic performance
The Directorate of Education, Arts and Culture’s Oshigambo circuit in the Oshikoto region had their annual staff conference last week for team building and review of
academic performances.
High Court goes to Kavango East, Zambezi
The High Court will sit in the Kavango East and Zambezi regions from 1 to 31 August 2023.
Onkumbula police station inaugurated
A new police station was officially inaugurated at Onkumbula in the Oshikoto region by the Inspector General of the Namibian Police, Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, on Monday.









