insert_link Africa Zambia records worst cholera outbreak The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has requested emergency funds worth 4.6 million dollars to address Zambia’s worst cholera outbreak in recent years. 351 People have died and nearly 9,000 active cases have been registered. todayJanuary 16, 2024 35
insert_link Business / Economics CRAN revokes UCOM Mobile’s spectrum licences The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia has revoked the Spectrum Licences of UCOM Mobile Namibia formerly MTN Business Namibia due to its failure to settle over N$19.3 million license fees arrears. CRAN’s Jairus Kapenda, the Manager of Communication and International Relations. todayJanuary 16, 2024 56
insert_link World French government targets March adoption for abortion rights A bill to enshrine abortion rights into the French Constitution is advancing, with a debate in the National Assembly's Law Committee on Tuesday. The government is hoping to have the text adopted by early March. Toni Waterman has more. todayJanuary 16, 2024 22
insert_link Business / Economics Trustco secures N$ 950 million investment Trustco Group Holdings Limited is finalising deals with key shareholders, including a cash investment of up to NAD 950 million from the United States fund Riskowitz Value Fund LP. The move solidifies RVF as a key anchor foreign investor, allowing Trustco to cement existing investments in the local economy. Quinton Van Rooyen Junior, Trustco's Deputy CEO. todayJanuary 16, 2024 40
insert_link Business / Economics Namfisa’s Gariseb joins IAIS risk-based solvency forum The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority General Manager for Insurance and Medical Aid Funds, Erich Gariseb, has been admitted to serve on the International Association of Insurance Supervisors’ Risk-Based Solvency Implementation Forum. NamFisa spokesperson, Victoria Muranda, explains the significance of this development. todayJanuary 16, 2024 44
insert_link World UK Parliament debates controversial Rwanda migration legislation UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's flagship Rwanda migration legislation returns to Parliament later today. There will be votes on a series of proposed amendments to the bill, which would see some asylum seekers sent to Rwanda for the processing of their claims. Conservative MP Damian Green acknowledges there is division in the governing party over how to bring illegal immigration down. todayJanuary 16, 2024 20
insert_link APO International Shell to Sell Nigerian Onshore Assets to Consortium: African Energy Chamber (AEC) Calls for Fast-Tracked Approval British multinational oil and gas company Shell has decided to sell The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC) – which owns onshore oil assets in Nigeria’s Niger Delta region – to a consortium comprising mostly local energy players ND Western, Aradel Holdings Plc, First E&P, the Waltersmith Group, Petroleum Development Company Limited and Petrolin. The transaction is measured at $1.3 billion, with further payments of up to $1.1 […] todayJanuary 16, 2024 6
insert_link Africa United Nations begins withdrawal from DRC The United Nations peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo is set to pull out 2000 troops from the east of the country by the end of April in the first phase of its withdrawal from the DRC. Chris Ocamringa has more from Kinshasa. todayJanuary 16, 2024 16
insert_link Namibia Education Minister says no learner should be sent home over unpaid fees Education Minister Anna Nghipondoka has urged schools to avoid sending learners back, for not paying hostel fees or voluntary school contribution fees, saying that though hostel fees are mandatory parents can make arrangements for their kids to be exempted if they are unable to pay, provided there is evidence financial constraints. todayJanuary 16, 2024 34