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Namibia

Namibian Standards Institution Engages Stakeholders on National Standardisation Strategy

The Namibian Standards Institution convened a consultative meeting in Gobabis on Tuesday to discuss the proposed National Standardisation Strategy with various stakeholders. The National Standardization Strategy serves as a vital guideline document that identifies priority sectors for standardisation needs. Through these consultations, NSI aims to gather crucial data that will contribute to the compilation of the National Standards Plan. Karukirue Tjijenda, the Omaheke Regional Development and Planning Director, presided over […]

today13 March, 2024

World

Airbnb bans indoor security cameras

Surveillance cameras will soon be banned inside Airbnb rental properties under new rules. The company says the decision, which applies to all its rentals globally, will "prioritise the privacy of our community". The holiday rental giant has seven million listings worldwide, but has come under scrutiny in recent years over reports of hidden cameras.Sally Patterson has more.  

today13 March, 2024

World

IAEA head inspects ALPs discharge site at Fukushima

The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency says he’s satisfied with Japan’s handling of the release of treated, nuclear contaminated wastewater from Fukushima. He is inspecting the discharge site on Wednesday, his first visit since Japan began the project in August.  

today13 March, 2024

South Africa

South Africa and Ghana Commit to Strengthen Trade and Investment Ties at Bi-National Commission

During the bi-national commission held in Pretoria, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa called for enhanced trade and investment cooperation between South Africa and Ghana. Ramaphosa expressed enthusiasm for sustained import-export relations and noted South African companies' keen interest in expanding their investments in Ghana. The president welcomed collaboration opportunities in infrastructure and pre-chemical sectors. Emphasizing the need to reverse the recent decline in trade over the past four years, Ramaphosa […]

today13 March, 2024

Namibia

IPPR’s Graham Hopwood weighs in on Mines and Energy Minister’s Denial of Corruption Allegations Regarding Petroleum Licenses

Mines and Energy Minister Tom Alweendo dismissed allegations of corruptly awarding petroleum licenses in the oil and gas sector to a friend during a parliamentary session on Tuesday. The accusations surfaced following a question posed by Henny Seibeb, a Member of Parliament representing the Landless People's Movement, regarding corruption. Alweendo acknowledged similar accusations circulating on social media platforms. Graham Hopwood, Executive Director of the Institute for Public Policy Research, provides […]

today13 March, 2024

Namibia

Association of Electricity Distribution Undertakings in Namibia Convenes 13th General Meeting

The 13th General Meeting of the Association of Electricity Distribution Undertakings in Namibia commenced today, highlighting the theme, "Ensuring sustainability of the distribution industry by embracing innovation and technological changes in the industry." This theme underscores a proactive stance toward adapting to the evolving landscape of the electricity distribution sector. AEDU Namibia Chairman Petrus Nehale shared the following.  

today13 March, 2024

Business / Economics

13 March 2024 Morning Biz News: Lüderitz Poised to Lead in Oil and Gas Sector with Inaugural Local Content Conference

Lüderitz, a coastal town in Namibia, is gearing up to take center stage in the burgeoning oil and gas industry. Set to host the first-ever local content conference and exhibition next month, Lüderitz aims to position itself as a pivotal player in this rapidly evolving sector. The conference, with its primary objective of identifying industry gaps and fostering opportunities for local participation across the oil and gas value chain, marks […]

today13 March, 2024

World

Philppines Calls China’s South China Sea Proposals Questionable

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says his country hasn't rejected China's proposal on managing disputes over the South China Sea, but that the premise is questionable and counter to the Philippines' interests. China's foreign ministry said on Tuesday that it had put forward initiatives to the Southeast Asian nation to manage their disputes and work together. Patrick Fok reports.  

today13 March, 2024

South Africa

Johannesburg Mayor to Meet Ward Councillors Over Tenth Day Water Outage Crisis

Johannesburg Mayor Kabelo Gwamanda is scheduled to convene a meeting with ward councillors to address the ongoing water outage, now entering its tenth day. More than 20 suburbs have endured over a week without water. Johannesburg Water has reported some progress in reservoir recovery efforts, but challenges persist, exacerbated by increased demand due to the heatwave. According to News24, Blairgowrie residents have been without water since a lightning strike on […]

today13 March, 2024