Herbert Jauch urges policy reforms to empower citizens
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Namibia should adopt a human rights approach that prioritises the needs of its citizens to effectively address challenges like unemployment, poverty, and inequality.
Namibia should adopt a human rights approach that prioritises the needs of its citizens to effectively address challenges like unemployment, poverty, and inequality.
The Head of the Socio-Economic Justice Unit at the Council of Churches in Namibia (CCN), Uhuru Dempers, expressed disappointment over the lack of political party participation in discussions on the proposed policy positions regarding Namibia's Just Energy Transition.
The Namibian Exile Kids Association (NEKA) has acknowledged and honoured teachers and caretakers who took care of children under difficult times during the liberation struggle.
Creatives in the film industry explored ways to approach filmmaking from a business perspective.
Some believe that the film industry in Namibia is finally being recognised as a legitimate field, and it's time to shift the perception that it cannot be pursued as a viable career.
Osino Resources, a gold exploration and development Canadian company, is officially part of Shanjin International Gold Corporation.
This marks a step towards transforming the aspiration of discovering a gold deposit into tangible development.
Agriculture is more than just a means of production—it's a pathway to prosperity for around 70% of Namibia's population.
Agriculture is not just a means of production but a pathway to prosperity for about seventy percent of the Namibian population.
Namibia's current railway infrastructure is inadequate for its fuel demand supply chains.
This has resulted in minimal volumes being transported by rail in the country.
Namibia's reliance on rail for fuel transportation has dramatically declined from 70% a decade ago to just 14% today.
As Namibia's oil and gas sector gains momentum, there is a strong focus on developing the necessary skills for its success.
Chaos erupted today at the University of Namibia's (UNAM) main campus when members of the Landless People's Movement (LPM) attempted to distribute flyers, which is currently not allowed by the institution.