insert_link South Africa SA Minister Ramokgopa says Eskom power stations are showing consistent performance SA's Electricity minister, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, says Eskom power stations are showing consistent performance peaking by 86.7-percent. Ramokgopa was providing an update on implementation of Energy Action Plan. Medupi is showing 80.7-percent performance and Lethabo 76.4-percent. The minister says power stations such as Duvha, Tutu’s, Kahuna, Camden, Hendrina and Grootvlei are showing a positive improvement trajectory. todayDecember 22, 2023 3
insert_link Namibia Oshakati Town Council officially opened two taxi ranks On Thursday, the Oshakati Town Council officially opened two taxi ranks designed for the Oshakati-Ondangwa and Oshakati-Endola routes. These taxi ranks, built at a total cost of N$1.5 million, had N$520,000 allocated for the Oshakati-Endola taxi rank and over N.dollars 1 million allocated for the Oshakati-Ondangwa taxi rank. The construction phase was completed within a concise three-month period. Mayor Leonard Hango of Oshakati highlighted that the council had earmarked funds […] todayDecember 22, 2023 5
insert_link South Africa The SA Activists and Citizens Forum rejects the proposal to postpone the 2024 elections The South African Activists and Citizens Forum has vehemently opposed former statistician-general Pali Lehohla's proposal to delay next year’s general elections. Instead, the party is advocating for the elections to be advanced, dismissing postponement as an insufficient remedy for the nation’s numerous crises. Dennis Bloem, the spokesperson, highlights the government's shortcomings across various sectors, urging an early election to elect new leaders. Bloem emphasizes the need for the ANC government […] todayDecember 22, 2023 4
insert_link World Another delay on Gaza at the U.N Security Council Further delays at the U.N Security Council on Thursday as diplomats continue to negotiate a resolution on Gaza. For days now council members have been meeting behind closed doors to come to some agreement as the world's eyes remain fixed on the council to take decisive action on the matter. Jody Jacobs reports from the United Nations. todayDecember 22, 2023 6
insert_link Namibia President Geingob qualified for around N$290 000 S&T for the 13 days in the United Arab Emirates President Hage Geingob has notably decreased his international trips from 74 days the previous year to 41 days this year. This reduction results in a decrease in his potential subsistence and travel allowances to approximately N$715,000. The largest portion of the president's S&T comes from his 11-day visit to New York and a 14-day stay in Dubai. Activist Rosa Namises. todayDecember 22, 2023 14
insert_link Namibia Bank of Namibia and the Mines ministry have solidified their dedication to propelling the national economic agenda The Bank of Namibia and the Mines and Energy ministry have solidified their dedication to propelling the national economic agenda within the burgeoning mining and energy industries. They have formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding to this effect. Ratified by Johannes !Gawaxab, the Governor of the Bank of Namibia, and Thomas Alweendo, the Minister of Mines and Energy. Sandra Garises, the Principal Communications Team Leader at the Strategic Communications and […] todayDecember 22, 2023 6
insert_link Namibia Blood Transfusion Service of Namibia continues to face a critical shortage of blood The Blood Transfusion Service of Namibia continues to face a critical shortage of blood, with their reserves further dwindling. NAMBTS urgently appeals to all eligible donors to come forward and donate blood, especially with the approaching long weekend. The service requires more than 170 blood donations daily to adequately meet the demand for blood in hospitals. Titus Shivute from the Blood Transfusion Service of Namibia stresses the importance of immediate […] todayDecember 22, 2023 14
insert_link South Africa South Africa’s Road Traffic Management Corporation has issues a strong warning to motorists South Africa's Road Traffic Management Corporation has issued a strong warning, stating its firm stance on apprehending corrupt traffic officers as well as motorists involved in bribery. Recent operations conducted nationwide have led to the arrest of eight officers in Newcastle and seven in Johannesburg within a week, resulting in criminal charges. Makhosini Msibi, the CEO of the agency, emphasizes that drivers involved in these unlawful activities will face consequences. […] todayDecember 22, 2023 9
insert_link World US GDP grows but voters remain dissatisfied at economy The US economy grew 4.9% last quarter, new figures show — that's lower than recent estimates, but still the fastest pace of expansion since the fourth quarter of 2021. The Bureau of Economic Analysis said the rise "reflected increases in consumer and government spending." From Washington, Benji Hyer reports. todayDecember 22, 2023 5