APO International Voluntary blood donation by taxi owners’ association Members of the taxi owners’ association in the Central Region voluntarily donated 60 units of blood on 27 January. Noting that members of the association donate blood regularly every year, Mr. Yitbarek Haile, General Secretary of the association, said that voluntary blood donation is an initiative that requires individual commitment and goodwill. Nurse Okbai Yohannes, coordinator of blood donation at the National Blood Transfusion Service, and Mr. Yonas Tesfamicael, […] today29 January, 2026
APO International Examining Angola’s Pragmatic Path to Energy Security and Low-Carbon Growth As global energy debates continue to pit hydrocarbons against decarbonization, Angola is charting a pragmatic middle path. The country is accelerating hydrocarbon development to meet domestic and regional petroleum demand while deploying innovative technologies and cleaner fuels to reduce emissions. By pairing oil-led growth with low-carbon solutions such as non-associated gas, Angola is demonstrating that energy security and climate responsibility work hand-in-hand - offering a blueprint for emerging producers […] today29 January, 2026
APO International From Farm-ins to First Oil: How Collaboration is Driving Namibia’s Upstream Development As Namibia targets first oil production by 2029, collaboration has emerged as one of the defining forces shaping the country’s upstream trajectory. With deepwater exploration characterized by high capital intensity, complex geology and long development timelines, partnerships are no longer optional – they are essential. As the country advances towards first oil, platforms such as the Namibia International Energy Conference (NIEC) emerge as central drivers, facilitating the deals and […] today29 January, 2026
APO International Support to families of martyrs in Southern Region The Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare in the Southern Region reported that in 2025, over 68 million Nakfa was extended to families of martyrs. The report was presented at an activity assessment meeting conducted on 27 January in Mendefera. Additionally, monetary and material support worth over 1.2 million Nakfa was distributed to families of martyrs through community initiatives, while over 4.2 million Nakfa contributed by Diaspora nationals was […] today29 January, 2026
APO International Committees to Be Briefed on Animal Welfare and Protection of Captive Animals The Portfolio Committee on Agriculture and the Portfolio Committee on Fisheries, Forestry and Environment will today receive a briefing from the Wilderness Foundation Africa on various aspects of animal welfare and the protection of captive animals in the country. The meeting, which will take place at The Lion’s Foundation in the Waterberg Biosphere Reserve, in Limpopo Province will discuss the implementation and enforcement of animal welfare standards within wildlife […] today29 January, 2026
APO International Committee Has Serious Concerns About Prolonged Leadership and Governance Instability at Universal Service and Access Agency The Portfolio Committee on Communications and Digital Technologies has expressed serious concern about the prolonged instability in leadership and governance at the Universal Service and Access Agency of South Africa (USAASA). The committee believes that this persistent instability continues to undermine institutional performance, accountability and the effective delivery of its mandate to advance universal connectivity. USAASA’s important mandate to drive universal access to information and communication technologies – particularly […] today29 January, 2026
APO International South Africa: Joint Committees Expose Councillor Payroll Irregularities at Amajuba District Municipality The joint oversight committees, including the Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA), Standing Committee on Public Accounts, and the Standing Committee on Auditor-General, today raised serious concerns over payroll irregularities at Amajuba District Municipality. It was revealed that two individuals were being paid for a single councillor position, resulting in wasteful and potentially unlawful expenditure. This irregularity exposes significant weaknesses in financial oversight and administrative accountability […] today29 January, 2026
insert_link Business / Economics Bank Windhoek first to accept upgraded banknotes at ATMs Bank Windhoek has become the first financial institution in Namibia to allow cash deposits of the newly upgraded Namibia Dollar banknotes through its ATMs. This milestone supports the Bank of Namibia’s ongoing currency modernisation efforts introduced in 2025. Customers can now deposit the enhanced N$200, N$100, N$50, N$20, N$10, and commemorative N$30 banknotes at select Bank Windhoek ATMs across the country. The upgraded banknotes feature advanced security elements, including colour-shifting […] today29 January, 2026
insert_link Local Capricorn Foundation commits N$1.6 million to enhance access to quality dducation The Capricorn Foundation remains dedicated to enhancing access to quality education for the Namibian child, as part of its primary focus area, Education, and one of its priority UN SDGs, Quality Education (SDG 4). The Capricorn Foundation kick-started the year with a commitment of N$1.6 million to three education initiatives, namely Amos Meerkat Syllabus, EduVision, and Karstveld Academy. This funding supports learning materials and infrastructure for early childhood development […] today29 January, 2026