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Month: February 2025

1228 Results / Page 123 of 137

Business / Economics

Statistics Agency Reports Major Drop in Trade Deficit

  The Statistics Agency reports that Namibia’s trade deficit declined drastically from N$5.5 billion in December 2024 to N$119 million in January 2025. These figures are outlined in the latest International Merchandise Trade Statistics Bulletin. Our correspondent is One Africa TV NewsOnOne's Ellen Shihepo: Watch NewsOnOne weeknights on One Africa TV on GoTv channel 84, DSTv 284 or stream on oneafrica.tv

today5 February, 2025

South Africa

SANDF Pushes for Repatriation of Soldiers Killed in DRC

  The South African National Defence Force is urgently working to repatriate the bodies of 14 soldiers who died in clashes with M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Minister Angie Motshekga, Deputy Minister Bantu Holomisa, and SANDF Chief Rudzani Maphwanya briefed Parliament on the escalating security situation in eastern DRC. Addressing lawmakers, SANDF’s Godfrey Thulare stated that the government is coordinating with the United Nations to ensure the […]

today5 February, 2025

Environment

Environment Ministry says there is progress in courts expansion

The Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism is pleased with the progress in establishing special wildlife courts. In 2024, courts in Oshakati, Rundu, and Katima Mulilo handled 181 cases, finalizing 102. Ministry spokesperson Romeo Muyunda stated that efforts are ongoing to secure external funding to expand the initiative in collaboration with the Judiciary and the Office of the Prosecutor General.  

today5 February, 2025

Business / Economics

05 February: Morning Business News Update

  Here are the key financial developments making waves in the markets: Namibia Repo Rate Prediction: A local economic analyst predicts a decrease of 75 basis points in Namibia's repo rate during the 2025 financial period. Max Rix, a senior analyst at Simonis Storm Securities, shared his outlook with NewsOnOne, forecasting a 3.8% GDP growth for the same period. The forecasted rate cut reflects expectations of a more accommodative monetary […]

today5 February, 2025

World

Trump pushes plan to relocate Palestinians

US President Donald Trump has doubled down on suggesting Palestinians should be moved out of Gaza and relocated to other countries. He said they had "no alternative" and compared Gaza to a "demolition site" following 15 months of conflict with Israel. The idea goes against decades of US foreign policy and Washington's determination to enable a two-state solution. Donald Trump spoke about his vision during an Oval Office meeting with […]

today5 February, 2025

Namibia

Geingob’s Son Reflects on Life Without His Father

  Citizens from all walks of life gathered at the Heroes Acre and State House in Windhoek to commemorate the first anniversary of President Hage Geingob's passing as reported by Future Media News journo Angie Scholtz from Statehouse. Meanhile, as events unfolded in Windhoek, Mangaliso Toure Fernandez, son of the late President Hage Geingob while speaking to One Africa Tv's NewsonOne reporter Eric Mhunduru from the United States, expressed how […]

today5 February, 2025

Namibia

LPM Youth Command leader Commends Geingob’s Legacy of Inclusion

LPM Youth Command leader Duminga Ndala has lauded the late President Hage Geingob for his dedication to fostering an inclusive nation. She shared these remarks in a report by One Africa TV’s NewsOnOne journalist, Josia Shiweda. Catch NewsOnOne weeknights at 7 on One Africa tv on GoTv channel 84, DSTv 284 or stream on oneafrica.tv

today5 February, 2025

South Africa

RiseMzanzi Urges SA to Seek New Markets Over US Mineral Export Concerns

RISE Mzansi's leader, Songezo Zibi, has urged South Africa to seek new markets instead of withdrawing mineral exports to the US. This follows Mineral Resources minister Gwede Mantashe’s stance after threats by US president Donald Trump. Speaking to Newzroom Afrika, Zibi warned of potential consequences from the US administration, stressing that South Africa needs to protect itself:  

today5 February, 2025