Seal Industry pledges to drive economic growth
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Namibia's seal fur industry has pledged to uphold sustainability and drive economic growth through innovation and value addition.
Namibia's seal fur industry has pledged to uphold sustainability and drive economic growth through innovation and value addition.
Deputy Prime Minister Natangwe Ithete officially launched the construction of the Vigour Bio-technology Production Facility, which will produce high-value seal and nut oil rich in Omega-3 at Henties Bay.
Arandis and Swakopmund residents have been urged to preserve water as supply levels have dropped sharply.
NamWater noted a significant reduction in water from the Orano Desalination Plant due to an increase in sulphur in the ocean.
Erongo Governor Neville Andre has praised the region for emerging, not only as Namibia's economic hub but also the leader in renewable energy initiatives.
A disturbing natural phenomenon has unfolded along Namibia's coastline where mass deaths among the marine populations occurred.
Hundreds, possibly thousands, of marine animals were seen floating lifeless in the shallow waters or washed up along the sand, painting a grim picture of an ecological disaster.
Rössing Uranium Board Chairperson Steve Galloway has warned that Namibia could face serious challenges if it fails to effectively manage its natural resources for the nation's benefit.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has emphasised the importance of collective effort in driving Namibia's development, stating that there is no dream too big to be achieved.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah paid her first official visit to the Rössing Uranium Mine, where she highlighted the mining sector's vital role in driving economic transformation and uplifting the lives of Namibians.
The HyIron Oshivela Plant, the first carbon-neutral production site in Africa, located near Arandis in the Erongo Region, has been inaugurated.
This is a confirmation of Namibia's path towards green industrialisation.
Swakop Uranium has donated essential equipment for community policing and crime prevention initiatives in Walvis Bay, valued at N$139,000.
The donation includes computers, a laptop, printers, and gazebos.