insert_link 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
insert_link 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
insert_link Namibia Police Officers Start Portuguese Language Training The police say twenty-five officers have commenced a Portuguese Language Training Course at the Israel Patrick Iyambo Police College in Windhoek. In a social media post, NamPol nidcates that this initiative, a partnership between the Police Force and the Government of Portugal via the CAMOES Institute, aims to enhance communication with Portuguese-speaking communities. The course, running from February 3 to May 30 this year, is being attended by officers […] today4 February, 2025
insert_link Business / Economics TLU SA Warns Expropriation Act Could Deter Investment Agricultural organisation TLU SA says a centrally regulated land ownership model, as envisioned in the Expropriation Act, will deter investment and undermine South Africans' property rights. US president Donald Trump has stated that America will cut future funding to South Africa until a full investigation into the country’s land expropriation policies is complete. TLU SA’s, Bennie van Zyl, says they believe that Trump has grown tired of the way African […] today4 February, 2025
insert_link World USAID to become part of U.S State Department The U.S. Agency for International Development - USAID - is being absorbed into the State Department. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Monday he is the acting administrator for the aid group. Caroline Malone reports from Washington. today4 February, 2025
insert_link Business / Economics New Website Connects Larger Enterprises with Informal Microenterprises A brand marketing expert has created a website aimed at supporting the informal micro-enterprise sector in promoting their access to goods, services, and financing. Corresponding for us is One Africa TV's NewsOnOne reporter, Selma Taapopi who reported on Pierre Mare, the specialist behind the platform's design. Mare explains that it will facilitate connections between larger businesses and informal and microenterprises. today4 February, 2025
insert_link Africa UN Warns of Humanitarian Crisis in DRC The United Nations aid agency has raised alarm over the worsening humanitarian situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo, urging immediate intervention. Intense fighting in and around Goma has left food and water supplies critically low. Meanwhile, France plans to introduce a draft resolution at the UN Security Council this week, calling for Rwanda to withdraw its troops from the country. today4 February, 2025
insert_link Business / Economics China says it might be forced to take countermeasures against imposed tariffs China's Ambassador to the United Nations says there are "no winners in a trade war". Fu Cong was addressing US president Donald Trump's announcement that he is placing a 10 percent tariff on all imports from China. Speaking in New York on Monday, Cong said if the impasse is not resolved his country may be forced to take countermeasures. today4 February, 2025
insert_link Business / Economics Namibia-Sweden Strengthen Bilateral Ties The International Relations and Cooperation ministry hosted the 10th Namibia-Sweden Bilateral Working Group Meeting. During discussions, both countries reviewed a broad spectrum of bilateral, regional, and international matters, noting their strong cooperation. Sabine Böhlke-Möller is the Deputy Executive Director in the Ministry: today4 February, 2025