Daily Archives: Nov 1, 2023

Swakopmund Takes Initiative to Address Land Degradation and Overcrowding

SWAKOPMUND: The local government is taking immediate actions to alleviate the pressures on communities grappling with overcrowding of livestock and severe land degradation. This move comes as part of the government’s unwavering commitment to uphold soc...

Title: Transformative Trends in Health Insurance for the Younger Generation

London – In an age where the complexities of healthcare and insurance are more prominent than ever, young individuals are beginning to discern the value of investing in private health insurance, even in countries where healthcare is accessible without ...

Fatal Train Incident Claims Life Near Tsumeb

TSUMEB: A tragic accident occurred near Tsumeb on Tuesday, resulting in the death of a man estimated to be between 30 and 40 years of age, after he was struck by a train.According to NAMPA, the train was en route from Tsumeb to Okapuka near Otavi when ...

Operation in Lower Jubba: Somali Army Dismantles Al-Shabaab Bases

LOWER JUBBA: The Somali National Security Forces have successfully carried out an operation targeting al-Shabaab militants in several areas of the Lower Jubba region.According to Somali National News Agency, who led the operation and spoke to the Somal...

Jacob “Jack” Lew: From Treasury Secretary to Ambassador to Israel

NEW YORK: Jacob "Jack" Lew, former Treasury Secretary and a seasoned figure in domestic and economic policy, has had a prolific career spanning over four decades. Born on August 29, 1955, in New York, New York, Lew's early life was shaped by his parent...

Keetmanshoop Expo Urged to Include Energy Sector in Annual Event

KEETMANSHOOP: The Minister of Industrialisation and Trade, Lucia Iipumbu, has urged the organisers of the Keetmanshoop Agricultural, Industrial, and Tourism Expo to integrate the energy sector into their annual event. This call was made as Iipumbu offi...

Cities Across South and Southeast Asia Grapple with Escalating Dengue Outbreaks

In recent years, countries in South and Southeast Asia, including India, Bangladesh, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore, and the Philippines, have witnessed worse dengue outbreaks than usual ahead of the traditional peak season. There is...

North America’s Renewable Energy Gains Momentum, Challenging Oil’s Dominance

Fossil fuels, comprising 80% of the domestic energy supply in both Canada and the United States, have long been predominant in North America’s energy landscape. However, new developments and forecasts indicate a gradual yet significant shift towards re...

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BRICS Nations Commit to Enhanced Cooperation in Transport and Mobility

Brasilia: BRICS countries signed a joint declaration Wednesday pledging deeper cooperation in transport infrastructure, sustainable mobility, and logistics. The agreement was reached during a BRICS Transport Working Group meeting held in Brasilia, as ...
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NTB Prepares for Africa’s Travel Indaba 2025 with Strong Representation

Durban: The Namibia Tourism Board (NTB) has confirmed its participation in Africa's Travel Indaba 2025, taking place in Durban, South Africa from 13 to 15 May. According to Namibia Press Agency, the event, owned by South African Tourism, is one of t...

Leave Mismanagement Costs Millions, Triggers Reform Calls

Erongo: The Public Service Commission has raised concern over excessive leave accumulation in government institutions and called for urgent reforms in leave management and accountability to enhance service delivery and ease pressure on public finances...

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