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Eric Mhunduru

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Business / Economics

Alweendo Says Oil and Gas Policy Gaps an African Challenge

Mines and Energy Minister Thomas Alweendo says policy shortcomings in the oil and gas sector are a continent-wide issue, not just a Namibian problem. Speaking on a ministry-hosted podcast, he emphasized the need to refine local content policies to ensure Namibian businesses benefit from resource extraction. In this report, compiled by One Africa TV NewsOnOne’s Eric Mhunduru, Alweendo highlights a call for policy improvements.  

today7 March, 2025 46

Namibia

Ekoka Combined School Learners Receive Essential Donations From Omulunga Radio

Learners at Ekoka Combined School in the Ohangwena region are celebrating after receiving school uniforms, sports gear, and sanitary pads worth N$16,000. The donation was made by Omulunga Radio and PEP Stores. This report is compiled by One Africa TV NewsOnOne's Eric Mhunduru Last night's bulletin is now on oneafrica.tv. And weeknights at 7 you are free to watch it on GoTv 84, DSTv 284, or stream it live on […]

today5 March, 2025 39

Nam Elections 2024

IPC Acknowledges Supreme Court Ruling on Election Extension

In this report by One Africa TV NewsOnOne's Eric Mhunduru, the Independent Patriots for Change has accepted the Supreme Court’s decision upholding the Electoral Commission of Namibia and President Nangolo Mbumba’s move to extend voting days for the November 2024 elections. IPC President, Dr. Panduleni Itula, expressed disappointment with the ruling, stating that while the party feels aggrieved as a democratic institution, it will respect the rule of law like […]

today1 March, 2025 70

Namibia

Namibia Lacks Laws to Compel Tech Giants to Pay Media

The Namibian Competition Commission has stated that the country does not have laws similar to South Africa’s, where tech giants have been ordered to compensate the media. This as South Africa’s Competition Commission recently ruled that Google must pay local media between R300 million and R500 million for using their content, as the platform benefits by an estimated R800 million to R900 million annually. Eric Mhunduru from NewsOnOne on One […]

today26 February, 2025 38

Business / Economics

UNAM Students Complete Internship at Mines Ministry

Thirteen students from the University of Namibia’s southern campus have concluded their three-month internship at the Ministry of Mines and Energy. As part of their course requirements, they presented their end-of-internship reports at the ministry in Windhoek. One Africa TV NewsOnOne’s Eric Mhunduru reports that the internship programme is a collaboration between the ministry and mobile operator MTC. Catch the latest full bulletin on oneafrica.tv. Weeknights at 7 watch it […]

today24 February, 2025 103

Namibia

Geingob’s Son Reflects on Life Without His Father

  Citizens from all walks of life gathered at the Heroes Acre and State House in Windhoek to commemorate the first anniversary of President Hage Geingob's passing as reported by Future Media News journo Angie Scholtz from Statehouse. Meanhile, as events unfolded in Windhoek, Mangaliso Toure Fernandez, son of the late President Hage Geingob while speaking to One Africa Tv's NewsonOne reporter Eric Mhunduru from the United States, expressed how […]

today5 February, 2025 70

Business / Economics

Kombat Mine Operations Halted Due to Pump Breakdown

  Trigon Metals, the company overseeing the Kombat Mine, has announced a suspension of operations for the next nine months. Speaking to One Africa’s NewsOnOne reporter Eric Mhunduru, Human Resources Manager Mathew Nanyeni, indicated that the disruption is a result of two pump failures, which have led to flooding and made it impossible to continue mining operations.  

today27 January, 2025 79