insert_link Namibia Nation Pays Tribute to Late President Geingob In our continued coverage of the nation's commemorates of the first anniversary of the passing of former President Dr. Hage Geingob, the Presidency has planned two ceremonies to honour his legacy, bringing the nation together in remembrance. The first event is set to take place at Heroes’ Acre today. Sharing more is State House Press Secretary Alfredo Hengari. today4 February, 2025
insert_link World Netanyahu in Washington ahead of meeting US President Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington DC ahead of meeting US President Trump, during a pivotal moment for the the Middle East. Before boarding his plane Netanyahu said he believed that they could achieve a remarkable era of peace through strength. Kate Fisher reports from Washington. today4 February, 2025
insert_link Environment Omaheke Farmers Struggle Amid Severe Drought The drought situation in the Omaheke region has reached a critical level, with the area receiving only 40mm of erratic rainfall as of last week. According to reports from One Africa TV’s NewsOnOne journalist Ellen Shihepo, Agriculture Minister Carl-Hermann Gustav Schlettwein, while visiting the region, says livestock farmers are relying on the few remaining water sources. today4 February, 2025
insert_link Business / Economics 04 February 2025- Biz News Wrap: Market Insights and Global Financial Developments 1. Namibia Stock Exchange Reports Steady Trading Activity The Namibia Stock Exchange (NSX) reported a total trade volume of 247,147 shares, valued at N$12.5 million, across 16 deals. The financial sector led the way, with more than 236,000 shares exchanged, amounting to N$8.2 million in total. Year-to-date, the NSX has seen 6.4 million shares traded, valued at N$369.8 million. This ongoing activity suggests a continued interest in market […] today4 February, 2025
insert_link Business / Economics US & Mexico strike deal to pause tariffs The US and Mexico have struck a deal to delay Washington imposing 25% tariffs on Mexican goods. It follows a phone call between the two leaders. Tariffs on Canadian and Chinese goods are still due to come into effect on Tuesday. Nick Harper reports from Washington. today4 February, 2025
insert_link South Africa EFF Slams Trump’s Threat Over SA Land Policy To South Africa, where the EFF has condemned US president Donald Trump’s threat to cut foreign funding to South Africa over its land expropriation policy. Party leader Julius Malema says Trump's statement undermines South Africa’s sovereignty and warns that no threats will deter the government. He emphasises that the act aims to reduce reliance on foreign aid while addressing historical injustices: Meanwhile, the Solidarity Movement has called on the United […] today4 February, 2025
insert_link South Africa S.A Minister suggests Africa should retaliate against US funding cuts S.A's Mineral Resources minister Gwede Mantashe has suggested Africa should retaliate against US funding cuts by withholding minerals. This follows president Donald Trump’s announcement to cut funding over South Africa’s land expropriation policy. Speaking at the 2025 Mining Indaba in Cape Town, Mantashe criticised the US for taking African resources. today4 February, 2025
insert_link Namibia Namibia Remembers Late President Geingob As the nation marks 365 days since the passing of, Dr. Hage G. Geingob, the former president will be honoured at State House. In honor of his legacy, Future Media begins our first bulletin with Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Modestus Amutse. today4 February, 2025
insert_link Environment Walvis Bay Learners Win Eco-Garden Contest Learners in Walvis Bay were recognized for maintaining thriving eco-friendly gardens under the Resilient Garden Project. According to a report by One Africa Tv's NewsOnOne correspondent Adolf Kaure, Alpha Leo’s of Walvis Bay, a group of homeschooling learners, won the competition and received a N$5,000 cash prize. today4 February, 2025