September 18
Africa: Namibia Ready to Benefitfrom Africa's Free Trade...First Domestic Consignment Set for Export Next Month
Industrialisation and trade minister Lucia Iipumbu has reaffirmed that Namibia is ready to tap into the massive single market of about 1.3 billion people in Africa. She added that… Read more »
April 29
Africa: Namibia Credited for South Africa's Freedom
South African High Commissioner to Namibia Thenjiwe Ethel Mtintso says Namibia played a critical role in the freedom and democracy of her nation. Read more »
March 01
Africa: Strengthening Immunisation of Africa's Children
THE Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention and the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) have announced an extended partnership with particular focus on immunisation… Read more »
February 21
Africa: 27 African Leaders to Attend Geingob's Funeral
At least 27 African leaders, of which 18 are sitting heads of state, have confirmed attendance of the state funeral of the late former president Hage Geingob. Read more »
June 05, 2023
Africa: Investigative Journalism Under Threat in Africa
Investigative journalists in Africa have to find innovative ways to do their work as resources become scarce and safety concerns grow. Read more »
March 27, 2023
Africa: Namibia's Sports Minister Disappointed Over Rules Targetting Women Athletes with High Testosterone Levels
Sports Minister Agnes Tjongarero has expressed disappointment with the World Athletics (WA) over its new rule, banning athletes with high levels of testosterone from competing. Read more »
December 09, 2005
Africa: African Debt Relief Not a Cure-All
THE existing debt alleviation initiatives recently agreed upon by the G8 for the poorest nations will not solve Africa's debt crisis especially that aid providers are the… Read more »
November 22, 2005
Africa: Environmental Concerns Raised Over $100 Laptops
NAMIBIA has warned against possible adverse environmental consequences amidst the hype following the launch of the "100$ Laptop", an ambitious project hoped to open… Read more »