insert_link World US and China Commit to Cooperating on Tackling Fentanyl Crisis The US and China are committing to work together on tackling the flow of fentanyl to the United States. It's seen as a rare sign of cooperation between the two global powers as they try to manage their ties.Patrick Fok reports. todayJanuary 31, 2024 28
insert_link South Africa Build One South Africa Advocates for Removal of Police Minister Bheki Cele Amidst July 2021 Unrest Fallout Build One South Africa calls for the removal of Police Minister Bheki Cele, citing police and intelligence failures during the July 2021 unrest. The South African Human Rights Commission’s report reveals communication breakdowns, insufficient resources, and technological limitations, leading to a week-long breakdown of law and order in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. BOSA argues that Cele's removal is crucial to restoring public trust and credibility in the police force. The party […] todayJanuary 31, 2024 9
insert_link World Biden says he has decided response to US attack US President Joe Biden says he has decided how to respond to the killing of three US service personnel in Saturday's drone strike. There are fears a US attack could widen the conflict in the Middle East - something Biden says he is not aiming for. Nick Harper reports from Washington. todayJanuary 31, 2024 39
insert_link Namibia Bank of Namibia Strengthens Leadership with New Non-Executive Board Members The Bank of Namibia announces the appointment of Dr. Meshack Tjirongo, Adv. Eliaser Nekwaya, and Mr. Peter Kruger as non-executive members of the Board of Directors. Additionally, Mr. Ehrenfried Meroro has been re-appointed as a non-executive board member effective from tomorrow. These appointments align with Section 9 of the Bank of Namibia Act (2020). Ms. Naufiku Hamunime, Acting Director of Strategic Communications and International Relations, shared the news. […] todayJanuary 31, 2024 38
insert_link 4 Namibia Surging Demand for Uranium Expected to Continue as Nuclear Energy Gains Momentum This year has witnessed a surge in uranium's popularity, and with the escalating demand, concerns arise about potential shortages. Nuclear energy, distinguished from traditional sources like oil or coal by its minimal carbon dioxide emissions, is driving the increased need for uranium—the essential fuel for nuclear plants. Adding his perspective, Salomo Hei, Managing Director of High Economics Intelligence, shares insights into the evolving dynamics of the uranium market. todayJanuary 31, 2024 33 4
insert_link South Africa South African political analyst says ANC’s Suspension of Zuma Vital for Party Integrity South African political analyst Bheki Mngomezulu underscores that the ANC had no choice but to suspend its former president, Jacob Zuma. The decision, aimed at preserving the party's integrity, follows Zuma's declaration of not supporting the ANC. Mngomezulu emphasizes the consequential impact of this move, especially with the Umkhonto we Sizwe party gaining traction in provinces like KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. todayJanuary 31, 2024 20
insert_link Business / Economics 31 JANUARY BIZ NEWS: Global Financial Landscape: Surges in Namibian Exports, Nigeria’s Diversification Plans, and Market Dynamics Shape January Trends Namibia's Horticultural Exports Surge by 26% to N$1.73 Billion: According to the latest statistics, Namibia's horticultural produce exports witnessed an impressive 26% growth, reaching N$1.73 billion from April to September. This marks a significant increase from N$1.37 billion recorded in the corresponding period of 2022-2023. The Namibian Agronomic Board reports a substantial rise in export tonnage, soaring from 73,140 in 2022-2023 to over 111 thousand in 2023-2024, reflecting a remarkable […] todayJanuary 31, 2024 8
insert_link World Musk’s Neuralink installs its first-ever ‘brain implant’ on human patient Elon Musk says his company Neuralink has for the first time implanted one of its devices into a human brain. Neuralink received approval to carry out clinical trials on humans last year. Ira Spitzer has more. todayJanuary 31, 2024 8
insert_link South Africa Evacuation Underway as Fires Threaten Pringle Bay in Western Cape The Overberg Municipality has initiated a precautionary evacuation of residents from the small coastal town of Pringle Bay in the Western Cape. Raging fires in the area prompted the move, with residents being relocated to the Kleinmond town hall as a safety measure against the approaching flames. Municipal manager Dean O’Neill emphasizes the necessity of this action due to safety concerns. Axel Maier, head police reservist, notes the challenges faced […] todayJanuary 31, 2024 12