NAMIBIA CALLS FOR GLOBAL HIV FUNDING SUPPORT

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Namibia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN) has called for stronger international support to improve access to affordable HIV medicines and ensure sustainable funding for HIV programmes around the world.

CITY INSPECTS ELECTRIFICATION PROJECTS

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The City of Windhoek conducted site visits to ongoing electrification projects across the capital to assess progress on the rollout of the electricity infrastructure that will benefit over 1,200 households. 

The project, which is 80% completed, is expected to be finalised in September.

NAMDIA ANNOUNCES NEW CLIENT LIST

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State-owned diamond marketing and sales company NAMDIA has announced its new client list for the 2026/27 to 2028 sales period.

NAMIBIA’S DAM LEVELS DROP SLIGHTLY

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Namibia's overall dam storage has declined slightly, with the country's major dams now at 80.9% of total capacity, down from 81.1% recorded last week, according to the latest NamWater weekly dam bulletin.

NAMIBIA TO HOST 2028 WORLD BASIN SUMMIT

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Namibia has been selected to host the 2028 International Network of Basin Organisations World Basin Summit, a milestone for the country's growing reputation in sustainable water management and climate adaptation.

NFC ROADSHOW WRAPS UP WITH FILM PREMIERES

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The Namibian Film Commission's (NFC) regional film roadshow has concluded with the premieres of Mindful Maestros, Connection, and One More Win.

The three-week initiative travelled across five regions to promote film development, support local creatives and showcase authentic Namibian stories.

FUEL PRICES TO DROP FROM 3 JULY

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Motorists can expect some relief at the pumps in July, as the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MIME) announced a reduction in fuel prices, effective from midnight on Friday, 3 July 2026.

MEFT DENIES EXTORTION CLAIMS AT SOSSUSVLEI

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The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) has denied allegations circulating on social media that officials at Sossusvlei extorted self-drive tourists.

It says such claims are unverified.