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    Josia Shigwedha

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    Josia Shigwedha

FUTURE MEDIA NAMIBIA

4018 Results / Page 59 of 447

Africa

Sudan’s RSF Leader Hemedti Accuses Egypt of Airstrikes As Cairo Denies Involvement

The leader of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces , Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, accused Egypt of conducting airstrikes on RSF troops and supplying drones to Sudan's army in a recorded speech on Wednesday. Reuters has it that Hemedti’s claims come as the Sudanese army gains ground in the conflict that has devastated the country for nearly 18 months. Egypt’s foreign ministry later issued a statement denying any involvement of Egyptian aviation in […]

today10 October, 2024

Namibia

Outcome of Mbumba-Steinmeier meeting promises progress for Namibia and Germany

Meanwhile, Presidential Spokesperson Dr. Alfredo Hengari described the meeting between President Nangolo Mbumba and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier as promising for both nations. Mbumba emphasised the necessity of reaching a deal regarding the issues of genocide, apology, and reparations, an agreement that addresses the concerns and demands of affected communities and Namibia as a whole.  

today10 October, 2024

World

Florida braces for ‘Mega Milton’

Time has run out for residents of Central Florida to evacuate before monster Hurricane Milton makes landfall. And officials are telling people to hunker down. President Joe Biden says Milton could be the most catastrophic storm of the century. It’s packing wind gusts of 150mph and is expected to bring a storm surge of up to 13 feet when it hits late Wednesday into Thursday. Toni Waterman has more. By […]

today10 October, 2024

Namibia

President Mbumba Unaware of Environmental Concerns Over Green Hydrogen Project

President Nangolo Mbumba stated he was unaware of any environmental concerns regarding the government's green hydrogen project. In an interview with Deutsche Welle, he responded to critics highlighting potential environmental risks, saying it was the first time he'd heard such claims. However, environmentalists, including the Namibian Chamber of Environment, have previously raised concerns and called for the project to be halted until an environmental impact assessment is conducted, citing risks […]

today10 October, 2024

South Africa

National Prosecuting Authority of South Africa To Oppose Bail for Parolee Accused in Lusikisiki Mass Murders

  The National Prosecuting Authority of South Africa has confirmed it will oppose bail for the parolee accused of the Lusikisiki mass murders in the Eastern Cape. Siphosoxolo Myekethe is facing 18 counts of murder and one count of illegal firearm possession. NPA regional spokesperson Luxolo Tyali says the accused appeared in the local Magistrate's Court today, where the case was postponed to Tuesday for further profiling and a report […]

today10 October, 2024

South Africa

Solidarity’s proposed a new healthcare system to ease pressure on the struggling public sector

In South Africa, Solidarity’s research institute has proposed a new healthcare system to ease pressure on the struggling public sector and improve access to private care. This comes as debates continue over the National Health Insurance Act signed by president Cyril Ramaphosa in May. Solidarity's proposal promises lower monthly costs and better medical care. Solidarity’s Theuns du Buisson warns that the NHI could bankrupt the state due to poor planning: […]

today9 October, 2024

World

Modi’s party loses in Kashmir, wins in North Indian state Haryana

  India's opposition parties say they suspect foul play after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP party swept regional elections in a North Indian state. However, the BJP lost in the Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir region where local polls were held after 10 years. From India, our Ishan Garg tells us more.  

today9 October, 2024

Namibia

IPPR Advocates for Transparency in Namibia’s Green Hydrogen Sector

The local renewable energy sector, especially in green hydrogen, should utilize the current anti-corruption frameworks established within the extractive industry, as stated by the Institute for Public Policy Research. IPPR Executive Director Graham Hopwood highlighted the significance of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, which was launched in 2003. The EITI seeks to address challenges related to poor governance and rampant corruption by enhancing transparency in the oil, gas, and mining […]

today9 October, 2024