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FUTURE MEDIA NAMIBIA

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World

US finalizes new ceasefire resolution at the UN

A new ceasefire resolution might be voted on at the Security Council. The United States has finalised the draft which calls for international efforts to broker an immediate ceasefire as part of a hostage release deal. Jody Jacobs reports from the United Nations in New York.  

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Namibia

Cost of Hunger Study Assesses Impact of Malnutrition

In 2021-2022, Namibia initiated its Cost of Hunger in Africa study as part of a broader project conducted across several African countries. Commissioned by the African Union Commission and supported by the World Food Programme and GIZ Namibia, the study was led by the National Planning Commission. Its primary focus was to examine the effects of malnutrition, particularly undernutrition, on various aspects of Namibian society, including learners, human development, and […]

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Business / Economics

18 March 2024: Morning Biz News: Financial Snapshot: Key Indicators in Focus

Standard Bank Holdings Namibia Reports Robust Profit Growth: Standard Bank Holdings Namibia has announced a significant increase in profit after tax for the period ending December 31, 2023. The reported profit surged to N$770 million, marking a notable 23.3% rise from the previous year's figure of N$624 million. This impressive growth is attributed to several factors, including a 24.6% increase in net interest income, largely driven by ongoing repo rate […]

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Africa

UN Aid Chief Warns of Catastrophic Hunger in Sudan

United Nations aid chief Martin Griffiths has cautioned the Security Council about the potential for nearly five million people in Sudan to face catastrophic hunger in the upcoming months. In a note seen by Reuters, Griffiths highlighted that acute levels of hunger are being fueled by various factors, including the severe impact of conflict on agricultural production, damage to infrastructure and livelihoods, disruptions to trade flows, significant price increases, obstacles […]

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Namibia

Independent Researcher Urges Government Officials and Associations to Address Disability Issues

In an exclusive interview, Josef Kefas Sheehama implored Deputy Ministers and relevant associations to come together in finding swift and effective solutions to the challenges faced by people with disabilities in Namibia. The independent Economic and Business Researcher stressed the importance of unified efforts to ensure equal opportunities and access to employment, education, and essential services for this marginalized segment of society.  

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Namibia

Businesswoman Tania Hangula Agrees to Repay Portion of Funds from Defunct SME Bank as Activist Rinaani Musutua weighs in

Businesswoman Tania Hangula has agreed to reimburse N$4 million of the N$6.6 million she received from the now-defunct Small and Medium Enterprises Bank. Between 2015 and 2019, Hangula utilized these funds for various purposes, including purchasing a beach property, a Mercedes-Benz, and financing trips to Dubai and other countries. Activist Rinaani Musutua weighs in.  

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World

Biden and Trump take aim at each other in weekend speeches

US President Joseph Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump took aim at each other in speeches delivered over the weekend, as the two men prepare for a widely expected rematch for the White House. Mr. Biden questioned his rival's mental acuity while Mr Trump talked about a "bloodbath" if he lost the election. Our Washington correspondent Jagruti Dave has more  

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South Africa

SA’s Minister Motshekga Urges Collaboration for Targeted Teacher Training

During the conclusion of the Basic Education Lekgotla in Boksburg, Ekurhuleni, SA Minister Angie Motshekga urged the Department of Higher Education and Training, in partnership with Higher Education institutions, to enhance their enrolment planning. Motshekga emphasized the need for aligning graduate output with the demand for specialized teaching skills, particularly in the foundation phase. This includes a focus on educators proficient in mother tongue instruction.  

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World

Georgia Trump prosecutor resigns over affair

The top prosecutor in the Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case has stepped down, following an affair with the district attorney. A judge gave the prosecution team an ultimatum on Friday, ruling the DA could stay on the case, but only if the lawyer resigned. Trump's team had argued the relationship posed a conflict of interest.  

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