insert_link Africa World Bank investigates Tanzanian tourism project allegations The World Bank says is investigating allegations of human rights violations committed by Tanzanian authorities during the implementation of a $150 million tourism resource management project. Daniel Kijo reports. today6 February, 2024
insert_link Business / Economics Namibia’s export earnings declined in December Namibia's export earnings declined by 1.9% to N$11.5 billion in December 2023 from N$11.8 billion in November 2023, while the import bill dropped by 25% to N$15.8 billion. Despite this, exports remained on an upward trend, reaching N$105.0 billion in 2023, exceeding the N$100 billion mark set in 2022 when it registered N$97.4 billion in exports. Here is the Namibia Statistics Agency spokesperson, Mirjam Shihepo. today6 February, 2024
insert_link World António Guterres sets up review of UNWRA United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres, has appointed an independent review group to assess the UN Relief and Works Agency in Gaza. This follows accusations that at least 12 staff members of the agency were involved in Hamas’s deadly attack on Israel last year. today6 February, 2024
insert_link Africa Senegal postpones elections There's an uneasy calm in Senegal after opposition protesters clashed with police outside the National Assembly after lawmakers passed a contentious bill to extend President Macky Sall's tenure and delay the elections after he called off a planned election with just three weeks to go. Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports from Accra. today6 February, 2024
insert_link Namibia Nedbank postpones cycle challenge Nedbank has decided to postpone the Nedbank Cycle Challenge, which was originally set for Sunday, February 11th. Nedbank spokesperson Selma Kaulinge says that a new date will be announced shortly. today6 February, 2024
insert_link World King Charles at home following cancer diagnosis Britain's King Charles III has spent the night at home in London after revealing he's being treated for cancer. Buckingham Palace has not revealed what type of cancer he's been diagnosed with. Member of Parliament, Tim Loughton is praising the King for announcing the diagnosis. The BBC reports that King Charles has been pictured for the first time since his cancer diagnosis was announced on Monday evening. Both he and […] today6 February, 2024
insert_link Namibia Swapo party begins leadership race after Geingob’s death The death of President Hage Geingob has started a new leadership contest in the Swapo party. This has led to changes in important party positions, like vice president and president. The vice president's choice might show who could be the next leader after Netumbo Nandi Ndaitwah. Swapo Secretary for Information and Mobilisation, Hilma Nicanor explains what’s next. Local Political Scientist Rui Tyitende weighs in on the matter. today6 February, 2024
insert_link Namibia Namibian delegation joins mining indaba in Cape Town The 30th Mining Indaba is underway in Cape Town. A Namibian delegation is also attending the Indaba which connects young mining professionals with industry leaders and investors at. Here is the Ministry of Mines and Energy spokesperson, Ten Hasheela. today5 February, 2024
insert_link Namibia Von Bach dam hits lowest level since 2017 The Von Bach dam is currently standing at 12.6%, the lowest since January 2017 while the Swakoppoort levels continue to decline. NamWater has meanwhile faced challenges transferring water from Swakoppoort to Von Bach, leaving Windhoek reliant on aquifers, should the rainy season disappoint. Cirrus Capital economist Robert McGregor comments on the implications. today5 February, 2024