insert_link Namibia /Khomanin Traditional Leaders Demand Apology Over Khomas Boundary Proposal /Khomanin traditional leaders in the Khomas Region are demanding an apology from Governor ,Laura McLeod-Katjirua for proposing constituency boundary changes without consultation. They allege exclusion from crucial discussions affecting their ancestral land and community rights. Katutura community activist, Shaun Gariseb was also present. todayJune 19, 2024 49
insert_link Namibia Namibian Journalist Wensel Mavara Appointed TVET Commissioner in China A local journalist, Wensel Mavara, has been appointed as the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Commissioner in China. The announcement was made by the Shandong Foreign Trade Vocational College in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, during a seminar on Press Officers and Journalists of BRI countries. Mavara, formerly a Special Assistant to late President Hage Geingob, expressed his commitment to strengthening educational ties between Namibia and China, emphasizing the opportunity […] todayJune 19, 2024 42
insert_link World UN Human Rights chief warns situation in West Bank ‘dramatically deteriorating’ The United Nations Human Rights chief warns of a "dramatically deteriorating" situation in the occupied West Bank. Speaking on Tuesday at the opening of the Human Rights Council sitting, Volker Türk said there are rising attacks against Palestinians as well as the targeting of Israeli soldiers. As Jody Jacobs has more. todayJune 19, 2024 18
insert_link Business / Economics Telkom S.A Reports Strong Financial Performance Driven by Mobile and Fibre Sectors Telkom, South Africa's third-largest mobile operator, has announced robust performance in its mobile and fibre sectors, leading to increased operating profits and margins for 2024. The company reported a 1.6% rise in group revenue to 43.2 billion rand, with core profit up by over 5% to 10 billion rand. Management expressed optimism about paying dividends by 2025, citing their digital infrastructure and ICT capabilities as key drivers for sustainable growth. todayJune 19, 2024 24
insert_link Africa Armed Group Disables Section of Niger’s PetroChina-Funded Oil Pipeline An armed group opposed to Niger's ruling junta disabled a section of the PetroChina-funded crude oil pipeline in an attack on Sunday night, according to Reuters reports. The pipeline, with a capacity of 90,000 barrels per day and extending nearly 2,000 km from Niger's Agadem oilfield to Benin's coast, is intended for exports under a $400 million deal with China National Petroleum Corp, Reuters reports. todayJune 19, 2024 21
insert_link World US-NATO meetings ahead of major summit The United States and NATO are reaffirming their commitment to Ukraine as the US prepares to host the North Atlantic Alliance's 75th anniversary summit in Washington DC next month. During a press conference on Tuesday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg highlighted the increased defense spending by many NATO countries, which Blinken emphasized as "necessary to meet the challenges of this time." As Benji Hyer reports. […] todayJune 19, 2024 23
insert_link Business / Economics 19 June 2024 Morning Biz News: Global Markets React: Namibia’s Grape Exports Soar, Oil Prices Rise Amidst Tensions, Dollar Weakens on Retail Data 1. Namibia's Table Grape Exports Surge, Reaching N$1.7 Billion The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) has reported a significant 19% increase in the country’s table grape exports during the last harvest season, reaching a total value of N$1.7 billion. This growth underscores Namibia’s strengthening position in the international market for agricultural products. Fidelis Mwazi, CEO of NAB, highlighted that stringent quality control measures, including the inspection of 9.3 million cartons, were […] todayJune 19, 2024 27
insert_link World Boeing CEO Calhoun gives answers but lawmakers want accountability on safety issues U.S Senators accused Boeing of losing its way and putting profits above safety in a hearing about the planemaker's long list of issues, and allegations of coverup. Relatives of some of the more than 300 people who died in two Boeing Max jet crashes on Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines were present at the hearing on Tuesday. As Caroline Malone reports. todayJune 19, 2024 21
insert_link Africa Malawians Mourn Vice President Chilima Amid Protests Over Plane Crash Response Malawians gathered on Monday to mourn Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima amid heavy security, following protests from his home district over the government's response to the plane crash that killed him and eight others last week as reported by Reuters. 51 year-old Chilima was laid to rest in his village of Nsipe in Ntcheu district, about 160 km southeast of Lilongwe. The night before, crowds blockaded roads and threw stones […] todayJune 19, 2024 21