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Seedlings Planted at Sikosinyana School to Honour Nujoma

Sikosinyana: In adherence to the Namibian government's call to actively promote tree planting this month to honour the legacy of late Founding President Sam Nujoma, the Sikosinyana Senior Secondary School in the Zambezi Region on Monday planted 12 see...
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Inflation Rate Drops to 3.6 Per Cent in April 2025

Windhoek: Namibia's annual inflation rate for April 2025 stood at 3.6 per cent, a decrease from the 4.8 per cent recorded in April 2024. According to Namibia Press Agency, this information was detailed in the Namibia Consumer Price Index (NCPI) for A...

Nangombe Admits Electrification Progress Slow

Ondangwa: The implementation of Namibia's electrification project is moving at a snail's pace, according to Ben Nangombe, the Executive Director of the Ministry of Mines, Energy and Industry. Nangombe said this on Tuesday during an electricity acceler...

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CS Owalo, Senate ICT Committee Inaugurate KoTDA’s New Board

The Cabinet Secretary (CS) for Information, Communications and the Digital Economy, Eliud Owalo and the Senate ICT Committee led by the Chairperson Sen. Allan Chesang of Trans Nzoia County, yesterday inaugurated the new board of Konza Technopolis Deve...

Burkina Faso Government Launches New Framework to Enhance Social Dialogue

OUAGADOUGOU — The Burkina Faso government introduced a new framework for public-private consultation on Wednesday, aimed at revitalizing social dialogue within the country. This new structure, known as the Public-Private Consultation Framework (CC-P...

COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORT WELCOMES SUSPENSION OF TAXI STRIKE IN CAPE TOWN

The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Transport, Ms Mina Lesoma, has welcomed the suspension of the week-long taxi strike in the City of Cape Town by the South African Taxi Council (SANTACO) on Thursday evening.SANTACO announced late last night...