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By: Ketemba Tjipepa The Electricity Control Board has announced an 8% increase in the 2024/2025 NamPower bulk electricity tariffs, which is inclusive of both generations and transmission. The increase is applicable to NamPower bulk customers, such as Regional Electricity Distributors, Local Authorities, Regional Councils and mines. The bulk customers are required by law to apply […]

By: Terence Mukasa The Brave Warriors head coach, Collin Benjamin has stated that the national team selections are based on a player’s harwork and determination on the football pitch. Benjamin’s remark is based on the questions posed to him during the team’s training session on Monday regarding midfielder, Ngero Katua’s exclusion from the COSAFA squad. […]

By: Valeria Handobe The University of Namibia (UNAM) in collaboration with the Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication, and Social Welfare (MGEPESW) has officially launched the Child Research Initiative and Training Conference (CRIT) to address the challenges faced by Namibian households providing foster care for children below 18 years. The three-day event, themed “Thriving Children […]

By: Terence Mukasa The FNB Women’s Super League reigning champions, Ongos Ladies Football Club, were crowned 2023/24 season league champions last week Saturday at the Namibian Football Association Technical Centre in the capital, after running unbeaten in 22 matches throughout the league. The Ongos Ladies FC head coach, Shama Gure expressed that his team’s performance […]

By: Valeria Handobe The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has launched the first publication which will review Namibia’s green hydrogen developments. The pilot edition, titled “Green Hydrogen Monitor,” aims to provide detailed information about the growing green hydrogen project. The publication discusses various topics, including financing options, governance issues, environmental impacts, feasibility concerns, economic […]

By: Ketemba Tjipepa A stone thrown away from the University of Namibia’s main campus in Academia, lies Baboon City, where a community of 120 people has been weathering extreme hardships since 2016. Originally arriving as construction workers for China Railway Seventh Group company or hopeful migrants, they now resort to selling and consuming food scavenged […]