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Africa

Sarah Tsei-Tseimou’s Triumph at BRICS + Youth Summit in Pretoria: A Namibian Innovator’s Journey

Sarah Tsei-Tseimou's Triumph at BRICS + Youth Summit in Pretoria: A Namibian Innovator's Journey The BRICS + Youth Summit held in Pretoria, South Africa, recently provided a dynamic platform for young visionaries across the Global South to converge, share innovative projects, and forge connections for sustainable development. Among the exceptional attendees was Sarah Tsei-Tseimou, a trailblazing innovator from Namibia, whose pioneering work in health tech and biotechnology earned her a […]

todayMay 20, 2024 78

Business / Economics

Business Researcher Josef Sheehama’s Insights on Parastatals: TransNamib’s Role in Namibia’s Economic Revival

  In a recent interview, business and economics researcher Josef Sheehama shed light on the pivotal role of parastatals, particularly TransNamib, in shaping Namibia's economic landscape. Sheehama's analysis delves into the intricate relationship between state entities, employment, trust, and economic growth, offering valuable insights for policymakers and stakeholders alike. At the heart of Sheehama's discourse lies the nexus between trust and employment within parastatals. He underscores the significance of TransNamib […]

todayMay 20, 2024 13

World

Aid arrives into Gaza via US floating pier

International humanitarian aid has begun moving ashore into Gaza after arriving via a floating pier in the sea built by the US military. The operation sees ships carry aid from the Mediterranean island of Cyprus to a dock, then transferred on boats to a port and onto lorries for distribution. It was supposed to be functioning earlier this month, but construction was hampered with logistical, weather and security challenges. Reporting […]

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South Africa

S.A’s Arts and Culture Minister Hosts 30-Year Celebration of Freedom and Democracy in Cape Town

In Cape Town, Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Zizi Kodwa, is hosting a 30-year celebration of freedom and democracy in Khayelitsha. His spokesperson Litha Mpondwana says the event promotes citizen participation, and awareness of progress, and addresses challenges ahead. It reflects on the work done to ensure a better life for South Africans. He says the aim is to foster a national mood of involvement leading up to the […]

todayMay 20, 2024 8

Namibia

Suspended City of Windhoek Workers Fear Contract Non-Renewal Amidst Controversy

Contract workers at the City of Windhoek express concerns over potential contract non-renewal amid allegations of victimization following their involvement in street cleaning protests. Over 100 street cleaners had demanded better conditions and permanent contracts, leading to arrests and suspensions. Although their case was struck off the court roll due to docket unavailability, workers fear repercussions and uncertainty about their future employment. City spokesperson , Harold Akwenye refutes claims of […]

todayMay 17, 2024 18

World

China jails Hokkaido University professor for espionage

The family of a Chinese national being held on espionage charges says a received a jail sentenced from a court in Jilin province. Yuan Keqin was detained in 2019 when he returned to China while holding a post at Japan’s University of Education in Hokkaido. Chris Gilbert has the report for us.    

todayMay 17, 2024 29

South Africa

The Democratic Alliance in Gauteng says non-profit organisations in the province are in turmoil

The DA in Gauteng says non-profit organisations in the province are in turmoil due to a failed adjudication process that has led to funding challenges. The provincial Department of Social Development has mishandled the adjudication process and has failed to pay eligible NPOs their subsidies. The DA’s, Refiloe Nt'sekhe, this means that many of the organisations will have to close their doors, retrench staff, or scale back operations.  

todayMay 17, 2024 14

Namibia

Keetmanshoop Vocational Training Centre Nears Completion

The construction of Keetmanshoop Vocational Training Centre is nearly finished, with 89.5% completion expected to reach 100% by August. Funded by the African Development Bank, the $103 million project will be handed over to Namibia Training Authority upon completion. Training is slated to begin in January 2025, aiming to specialize in various courses and accommodate 140 students. The Deputy Minister urges locals to seize the opportunity for skill development and […]

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World

China deploys ships to block a civilian led Philippine protest flotilla

A large flotilla formed as part of Philippine civilian-led supply mission had to turn back from reaching a shoal in the South China Sea, while a smaller group delivered food and fuel to Filipino fishermen, despite being shadowed by Chinese vessels. The Scarborough Shoal is a prime fishing patch and China claims sovereignty over the shoal and almost all the South China Sea, including parts claimed by the Philippines. Laura […]

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