insert_link World Israel implements “tactical pauses” to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza Israel has begun daily "tactical pauses" throughout daytime hours to allow for humanitarian aid deliveries into Gaza. The United Nations aid agency, UNRWA has welcomed the move but says there are still some logistical issues to move the aid to where it will be needed. Jody Jacobs reports from the United Nations in New York. todayJune 18, 2024 38
insert_link Namibia Agriculture Ministry To Launch Innovative Oshikoto Integrated Regional Land-Use Plan On June 19, the Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform ministry will launch a program for the Oshikoto Integrated Regional Land-Use Plan. This innovative approach aims to allocate land use in the region effectively, promoting sustainability and suitability. Ministry spokesperson Simon Nghipandulwa. todayJune 18, 2024 43
insert_link Business / Economics Bank of Namibia and Development Bank Forge Alliance for Economic Growth The Bank of Namibia and the Development Bank of Namibia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to bolster economic growth in Namibia. This collaboration aims to enhance their respective roles in driving sustainable economic development and improving social welfare. Sandra Garises, the Bank's principal communication officer. todayJune 18, 2024 70
insert_link South Africa ANC Announces Coalition Government with Five Parties On Monday, the African National Congress announced that South Africa's new government currently includes five parties, collectively holding more than two-thirds of the seats in the National Assembly. The ANC, which failed to secure a parliamentary majority in last month's election for the first time since the end of apartheid in 1994, is continuing discussions with additional parties to further strengthen its coalition. todayJune 18, 2024 30
insert_link Africa JPMorgan Warns African MDBs Could Lose Preferred Creditor Status JPMorgan analysts have warned that some of Africa's smaller multilateral development banks, including the Africa Export-Import Bank and the Trade and Development Bank, could be stripped of their Preferred Creditor Status says Reuters. PCS is a widely accepted principle that gives multilateral development banks priority for debt repayment when a borrower faces financial stress, ensuring these banks are paid back before other creditors. todayJune 18, 2024 96
insert_link Business / Economics 18 June 2024 Morning Biz News: Telecom Namibia Expands Network Amid Global Market Surges and Dollar Weakness Telecom Namibia Expands Network Reach with Huawei Collaboration Telecom Namibia has embarked on an ambitious five-year plan to enhance and extend its mobile network infrastructure across Namibia. This initiative comes as a result of a strategic partnership with Huawei, aiming to introduce cutting-edge mobile technologies including 4G, 4.5G, and 5G. These advancements are poised to deliver faster and more reliable mobile broadband services to TN mobile subscribers nationwide. The collaboration […] todayJune 18, 2024 26
insert_link World Stoltenberg says NATO alliance good for US security and US jobs NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is touting the security benefits of the alliance for the US on a trip to Washington DC. It is three weeks until a historic meeting of the group, with tackling Russia's conflict in Ukraine top of the agenda. Caroline Malone reports. todayJune 18, 2024 24
insert_link Namibia SADC PF Urges Action on Desertification and Drought SADC Parliamentary Forum Secretary General, Boemo Sekgoma has urged global and Southern African attention to the urgent issues of desertification and drought. He called on SADC PF member parliaments to observe the United Nations’ World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought on June 17. Sekgoma stressed the region's vulnerability to land degradation, which impacts food security and water availability, referencing the 2022-2032 SADC Drought Risk Management and Mitigation Strategy that […] todayJune 18, 2024 37
insert_link World Indian man extradited to US over alleged Sikh separatist assassination attempt An Indian man accused of attempting to kill a Sikh separatist on American soil has been extradited to the United States. Nikhil Gupta is scheduled to appear Monday in a New York courthouse on federal murder-for-hire charges. Prosecutors say he was behind a failed assassination attempt of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a prominent critic of the Indian government. The defendant's lawyers say he is being "unfairly prosecuted". Sally Patterson has more. […] todayJune 18, 2024 28