Tsoaxu Daman leadership dispute takes a turn
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The dispute in the Tsoaxu Daman Traditional Council at Otjimbingwe Settlement in the Erongo Region's Karibib Constituency has taken another turn.
The dispute in the Tsoaxu Daman Traditional Council at Otjimbingwe Settlement in the Erongo Region's Karibib Constituency has taken another turn.
The Minister of Finance and Public Enterprise, Iipumbu Shiimi, says the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is a high-ambition trade agreement with a comprehensive scope that includes critical areas such as digital trade and investment protection.
The Swakopmund Municipality has unveiled its new logo.
Chief Executive Officer Alfeus Benjamin says this marks a significant step in showcasing the town's identity and progress.
Walvis Bay will join 38 other local authorities at the US-based Johns Hopkins University's new Youth Climate Action Fund, where it will receive close to N$1 million for disbursement to youth-led climate action initiatives.
The Erongo Regional Council has, for the past three consecutive years, been rated as the best performer among its peers.
Regional Council Chairperson Benitha Imbamba, who was speaking at a regional council meeting in Swakopmund, emphasised the importance of customer service.
Namibia is working with its neighbours to provide a new gateway for modern trade and low-carbon industrial opportunities, placing Namibia and the region as frontrunners in the global green hydrogen economy.
The Namibian Port Authority (Namport), Cleanergy Solutions Namibia, and the Port of Antwerp-Bruges signed a memorandum of understanding to develop the first-ever hydrogen-powered vessel to operate in Namibian waters.
The president of the Trade Union Congress of Namibia (TUCNA), Paulus Hango, has been re-elected for the fifth time at Walvis Bay.
The National Road Safety Council (NRSC) will transform the Arandis Emergency Response and Traffic Management Centre during this financial year.
This was announced by the Chairperson of the NRSC Eliphas !Owos-oab during the 20th anniversary of the Trans Kalahari Corridor Secretariat in Swakopmund.
The Cross-Border Road Transport Agency's CEO, Lwazi Mboyi, says the governments of Namibia, Botswana, and South Africa have emphasised the need to work together to realise Africa's integration.