Southern Africa: Namibia Making Strides in Global Environment Agreements

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Namibia has finalised efforts to participate in the Africa Forest Landscape Restoration Initiative (AFRO 100), which aims to restore 100 million ha of land...

Namibia: King Nehale Conservancy Attends to Members’ Needs

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The coordinator of the King Nehale conservancy in the Oshikoto region, Esther Petrus, says the conservancy has come up with a number of initiatives...

Namibia: Men’s Dressing Styles Must Equally Be Questioned – Gender Activists

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One Economy Foundation's gender and child protection activist Veronica Theron says dress codes should also apply to men. "Nowadays you also find men wearing tight-fitted...

Namibia: ‘Struggle Kids’ Push for More Jobs

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The Namibia Exile Kids Association (Neka) passed a resolution over the weekend, demanding more job opportunities for its unemployed members. The Namibian understands the resolution...

Namibia: SOS Children’s Villages Namibia Launches Donation Box At International Airport

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SOS Children's Villages Namibia (SOSCVN), in partnership with the Namibia Airports Company (NAC), recently unveiled a new initiative at the Hosea Kutako International Airport...

Namibia: Rising Fuel Can Flame Inflation

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Figures from the mines and energy ministry show that during March 2024, global petrol prices increased by 2.7% while international prices for diesel 50ppm...

Namibia: Dams Running Dry… As Gobabis Turns to Water Rationing

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Taps have run dry in Omaheke's regional capital Gobabis, pushing the municipality into dusk-to-dawn water rationing to balance demands. The dwindling water levels at the...

Namibia: Fuel Prices Go Up

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The price of petrol increased by N$1.52 per litre, while both diesel grades will increase by 72 cents per litre, effective Wednesday, the Ministry...

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Over 1900 Pensioners Registered for the Debt Relief Programme

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The City of Windhoek's newly launched debt relief programme has already made a significant impact drawing over 1900 pensioners, effectively wiping out a...