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Angola’s government has annulled a controversial agreement that would have seen Namibia’s state oil company Namcor take key ...
The fishing industry is awaiting the allocation of a recently approved 10 000-tonne pilchard quota, with concerns over timing as the stock migrates towards Angolan waters.
Heirs Energies CEO Osa Igiehon will take centre stage at the Namibia Oil & Gas Conference (NOGC) 2025 to share the blueprint for building world-class African energy companies. The development comes as ...
Namibia's economy is projected to grow by 3.5 percent in 2025, down from 3.7 percent in 2024, due to weaker performance in agriculture, mining and manufacturing, the central bank said in its latest ...
WINDHOEK: Namibia's central bank has lowered its economic growth forecasts for this year and next, citing difficulties faced by the agriculture, mining and manufacturing sectors, it said on Monday.
The plan echoes the need for the Southern African country of just over three million people to build a digitally empowered ...
The Ministry of Health and Social Services is running short of essential medication for chronic health conditions such as HIV-AIDS, hypertension, psychiatric illnesses, diabetes, as well as vitamin A, ...
Namibia has endorsed its bid to join the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), the international body that sets rules for the export ...
Optimism By engaging early, negotiating constructively, and planning strategically, Namibia can ensure that its hydrocarbon resources are not only extracted but also transformed into building blocks ...
Veterinarians and farmers in Namibia are grappling with a troubling surge in giraffe deaths that have occurred over a large ...
Namibia has always been an underdog at the Rugby World Cup. With a population of just over 2.5 million – akin to that of Qatar, Botswana and Gabon – it doesn’t have the same talent pool as ...
Namibia’s Skeleton Coast blows away preconceived notions about what Africa should be. It’s probably as close as we get to the mythical “end of the Earth.” ...