insert_link Namibia Job Amupanda Seeks Adjustments to Lawsuit Against Red Line Job Amupanda, leader of the Affirmative Repositioning movement, aims to revise his lawsuit filed nearly three years ago to challenge Namibia's veterinary cordon fence. Despite opposition, Amupanda faces objections from five defendants as he seeks adjustments to his claim in the High Court. Amupanda expands on the latest. todayFebruary 15, 2024 29
insert_link World Gaza ceasefire resolution to be tabled before the end of the week The Arab group of countries at the United Nations say a draft resolution calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza will be table before the Security Council in the coming days. Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Palestine's Ambassador, Riyad Mansour said the draft has massive support in the council and will be put to a vote even without the support of the United States. todayFebruary 15, 2024 21
insert_link 2 Namibia Potential Fuel Theft Valued at Over N$1 Million Discovered at Namibian National Oil Storage Facility The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia has identified a potential fuel theft amounting to over N$1 million at the National Oil Storage Facility in Walvis Bay. Loading documents indicate the dispatch of diesel ADO 50 ppm last December and January this year, yet there's no evidence of the product reaching the intended customer site. NamCor's Manager of Marketing, Communications, and Public Relations, Paulo Coelho. todayFebruary 15, 2024 49 2
insert_link Namibia Prison Farms: Bridging Rehabilitation, Skill Development, and Community Growth Prison farms alleviate the tax burden by utilizing inmate labor for agricultural production, supplying food for inmates. In the same breathe, inmates gain transformative skills and enhancing employability. Moreover, these initiatives foster economic development in rural communities. Namibian Correctional Services Commissioner-General Raphael Hamunyela. todayFebruary 15, 2024 40
insert_link Business / Economics 15 February 2024 Morning Biz News: Economic Developments and Financial Indicators: A Snapshot of Recent News In the dynamic landscape of global economies, recent developments highlight the challenges and opportunities faced by various countries. From ambitious power projects in Namibia to currency fluctuations in South Africa, outstanding debts settlement in Nigeria, and unexpected economic downturns in Japan, this article provides insights into the latest economic trends. Additionally, we'll explore the current financial indicators that play a crucial role in shaping the economic landscape. NamPower's Bold […] todayFebruary 15, 2024 1
insert_link World Deadly shooting at US Super Bowl parade US Police say there are several casualties in Kansas City, after shots were fired during a Super Bowl victory parade. Thousands of fans had gathered on Wednesday in the US state of Missouri to celebrate the Kansas Chiefs's victory in America's National Football League game. Benji Hyer has the latest. todayFebruary 15, 2024 11
insert_link South Africa SA’s African Christian Democratic Party leader Kenneth Meshoe believes government efforts won’t resolve the Gaza conflict The African Christian Democratic Party leader Kenneth Meshoe believes government efforts won't resolve the Gaza war and suggests influencing Hamas to release hostages as a solution. He calls on the international community to demand the destruction of tunnels by Hamas and acknowledge Israel's right to exist. Meshoe issues a warning citing Biblical quotes. todayFebruary 15, 2024 10
insert_link Namibia Report Attributes High Failure Rate to Automatic Grade Progression A recent parliamentary standing committee report identifies the main cause of the high failure rate among grades 11 and 12 students in the 2022 academic year. It points to the automatic progression of students to the next grade without acquiring basic competencies like reading and writing. The standing committee on education, science, information, communication technology, and youth development presented this report during a National Council session. The findings stress the […] todayFebruary 15, 2024 11
insert_link Namibia Windhoek High Court Sets Date for Hearing on Fired ||Kharas Regional Council Councillors’ Urgent Application The Windhoek High Court has scheduled the hearing of an urgent application by three fired councillors from the ||Kharas Regional Council as a normal application on April 18, 2024. Councillors Lazarus Nangolo, Taimi Amakali, and Susan Ndjaleka were suspended on January 25, 2024, by ||Kharas Regional Council Chairperson Joseph Isaacks for various alleged offenses, including absconding from meetings and sabotaging the council. The court will address the matter in a […] todayFebruary 14, 2024 9