insert_link Namibia 16-year-old commits suicide at Katima Mulilo A 16-year-old boy allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself at the Mafuta Mafuta compound in the Zambezi Region on Tuesday. This was confirmed by the Namibian Police Force’s Zambezi spokesperson, Inspector Kisco Sitali, who said the deceased allegedly hanged himself with a rope in the house. The deceased was identified as Makili Hendrik Shombe. No suicide note was found and no foul play is suspected. todayDecember 14, 2023 10
insert_link South Africa DA in South Africa is gearing up to unveil its national manifesto on 17 February The DA in South Africa is gearing up to unveil its national manifesto on 17 February in Pretoria, highlighting its proven track record of effective governance in the City of Tshwane. In anticipation of the upcoming elections, the party says it is committed to offering South Africans a transparent and credible pathway to prosperity. The DA’s Solly Malatsi anticipates the participation of thousands of supporters at the launch of this […] todayDecember 14, 2023 4
insert_link World U.S. top court to review Biden’s appeal to keep access to abortion pill The U.S. Supreme Court will review a key abortion drug, and consider whether to restrict access to it across the country. It puts the polarizing issue of reproductive rights back on the agenda for debate over the next year. Our reporter Caroline Malone. todayDecember 14, 2023 5
insert_link South Africa Eskom has announced the resumption of Stage 2 load-shedding Eskom has announced the resumption of Stage 2 load-shedding, starting from 4 PM until 5 AM this morning. Load-shedding will then be suspended until 4 PM today, with this pattern expected to continue daily until Sunday afternoon. Eskom spokesperson Daphne Mokoena has attributed the scale-down in power cuts to lower demand and a further improvement in generation capacity. todayDecember 14, 2023 4
insert_link Namibia BoN and NamRA succesfully launch the country’s inaugural Trade Verification System to monitor cross-border transactions The Bank of Namibia, in collaboration with the Namibia Revenue Agency, has introduced Namibia's inaugural Trade Verification System to oversee cross-border transactions. This initiative is geared towards curbing illegal capital outflows and advancing financial transparency within the country. Steven Ndorokaze, spokesperson for NamRA, shared insights into this crucial initiative. todayDecember 14, 2023 26
insert_link Namibia Concessional loan agreement signed between Finance and Public Enterprises ministry and KfW Development Bank The Finance and Public Enterprises Ministry, alongside KfW Development Bank, have formalized an agreement for a concessional loan dedicated to funding the rehabilitation and expansion of the Gammams and Otjomuise Wastewater Treatment Plants. This project's primary goal is to enhance the current wastewater treatment capabilities and bolster Windhoek's potable water supply. Local economist Klaus Schade has provided insights on this significant development. todayDecember 14, 2023 28
insert_link Namibia Khomas regional governor issued a call for Namibian men to actively engage in initiatives focused on addressing gender-based violence Khomas regional governor, Laura McLeod-Katjirua, has emphasized the importance of male involvement in initiatives targeting behavioral challenges and addressing gender-based violence in Namibia. She was speaking on the occasion of this year's International Human Rights Day. Governor Marius Sheya of the Kunene region echoed similar sentiments. todayDecember 14, 2023 26
insert_link World Joe Biden’s son attacks Congressional inquiry into his family President Joe Biden's son, Hunter, has defied a subpoena from US lawmakers ordering him to appear behind closed doors as part of a Congressional investigation into alleged corruption. Republicans in the House of Representatives have opened an impeachment inquiry in the President, accusing him of improperly benefitting from Hunter's foreign business dealings. The White House denies wrongdoing. Benji Hyer reports. todayDecember 14, 2023 8
insert_link South Africa City of Johannesburg urges residents, visitors, and businesses to stay vigilant for the upcoming long weekend The City of Johannesburg urges residents, visitors, and businesses to stay vigilant for the upcoming long weekend and festive season. With schools closed and businesses shutting down tomorrow, increased travel is expected. Mayoral committee member for Public Safety, Mgcini Tshwaku, warns against carrying large sums of money, drinking, and driving, and unruly behaviour. The city’s Virgil James says police visibility will be heightened as part of the safer festive season […] todayDecember 14, 2023 10