AMUTSE DISMISSES FUEL SUPPLY CLAIMS

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The Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy (MIME), Modestus Amutse has dismissed claims of irregularities in the government's fuel supply arrangements for July to September 2026, saying the measures are aimed at protecting consumers from steep fuel price increases.

KAVAU URGES YOUTH TO PRESERVE GENOCIDE HISTORY

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The board chairperson of the Student Union of Namibia, Bernard Kavau, urged youth to engage with elders, libraries, and memorial sites to preserve genocide history.

TJOMBE LINKS GENOCIDE REMEMBRANCE TO JUSTICE AND INTERNATIONAL LAW

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Human rights lawyer Norman Tjombe says international law and the right to justice for historical genocide are central to Namibia’s Genocide Remembrance Day, although he notes that the 1948 UN Genocide Convention is technically not retroactive and does not cover the 1904-1908 genocide against the Herero and Nama.

NAMIBIAN FILMMAKERS EXPLORE KENYAN MARKET AND AI OPPORTUNITIES

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Kenyan market opportunities, anti-piracy measures and the impact of artificial intelligence on the creative sector dominated discussions with Namibian filmmakers and industry leaders on the sidelines of the Africa Forward Summit in Kenya.

NAMIBIA EXPLORES KENYA’S ZERO-GRAZING MODEL

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Namibia is looking to explore Kenya's successful dairy cow feeding system, particularly the zero-grazing model, as part of efforts to strengthen food security, boost local milk production and promote mixed agriculture.

This is 54-year-old Suzan Nungira, an avocado farmer from Goudiguri, Kenya.