insert_link Africa Military court in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo has sentenced 25 Congolese soldiers to death A military court in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo has sentenced 25 Congolese soldiers to death for running away from a battle against the M23 rebels. The court in Butembo city found the soldiers guilty of fleeing the enemy, dissipation of munitions of war, and pillage. Congolese government troops have been fighting the M23 rebels since 2021. Chris Ocamringa has more from Kinshasa. todayJuly 5, 2024 20
insert_link Namibia Bank of Namibia Governor Highlights Stability as Key to Investment Appeal at London Stock Exchange meet Bank of Namibia Governor Johannes !Gawaxab emphasized that the country's stability and predictability are crucial for attracting investment. Speaking to bankers, analysts, and representatives of the London Stock Exchange on Thursday, !Gawaxab noted that despite challenges like a severe drought, Namibia remains a stronghold of economic resilience amid a volatile global economic landscape. Director: Strategic Communications & International Relations at the regulator- Kazembire Israel Zemburuka todayJuly 5, 2024 25
insert_link South Africa Bidvest Group in S.A to Sell Bidvest Bank and FinGlobal for Sustainable Growth Bidvest Group In S.A has announced plans to sell Bidvest Bank and FinGlobal, aiming to secure dedicated financial services ownership for sustainability. Group CEO Mpumi Madisa stated that the disposal process seeks to find a buyer by year-end, pending regulatory approvals. The remaining insurance businesses will be integrated into Bidvest's automotive division. Madisa emphasized that this strategic restructuring aims to facilitate sustainable growth and value creation for stakeholders, assuring customers […] todayJuly 5, 2024 79
insert_link Business / Economics EU imposes tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles The European Union has imposed additional tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in a move the bloc says is in response to unfair trade practices. The EU accuses China of flooding the European market with heavily subsidized EVs. William Denselow reports from Brussels. todayJuly 5, 2024 34
insert_link Business / Economics 5 July 2024 Morning Biz News: Global Financial Insights: Namibia’s Energy Exploration Highlights, Currency Movements, and Major Market Developments Shell and Galp Energies Applauded for Namibian Exploration Achievements Research firm Wood Mackenzie Exploration Survey has acknowledged Shell and Galp Energies for their notable contributions to the exploration sector, with a special emphasis on their work in Namibia. According to The Brief, the survey gathers insights from industry professionals, who are asked to identify the most admired explorers, excluding their own companies. This recognition highlights the significant strides both companies […] todayJuly 5, 2024 17
insert_link Namibia FEAAURE: GENERAL VOTER REGISTRATION VIEW: PETRUS AMUTENYA (OMULUNGA RADIO NEWS ANCHOR) The statistics keep pouring in on the latest number of voters that have registered for this year's elections. With over 500,000 eligible Namibians having registered, our team spoke with Petrus Amutenya News Anchor at Future Media's Omulunga Radio. todayJuly 5, 2024 22
insert_link South Africa DA in South Africa’s Western Cape is confident in the government of national unity The DA in South Africa's Western Cape is confident the formation of the government of national unity will positively impact provincial politics, leading to better service delivery. This includes the push for its Provincial Powers Bill despite ANC objections. Cape Town mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis told the SABC the GNU will help to unlock various policies that hinder the progress of the province's economy, enhancing infrastructure, rail transport and housing: todayJuly 5, 2024 25
insert_link Namibia FEATURE: GENERAL VOTER REGISTRATION VIEWS: 99FM’S MOOKS MOOTSENG With the general voter registration underway in the country, over 500 thousand eligible Namibians have registered by end of June. 99FM's Mooks Mootseng added his view. todayJuly 5, 2024 16
insert_link World Zelensky’s office denies plans for interview with Tucker Carlson American journalist and former Fox News host Tucker Carlson said on Thursday he had secured an interview with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, but the presidential office denied there were any such plans. Megumi Lim reports from Kyiv. todayJuly 5, 2024 24