Southern Africa: Namibia Making Strides in Global Environment Agreements
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
The City of Windhoek's newly launched debt relief programme has already made a significant impact drawing over 1900 pensioners, effectively wiping out a...