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14 May 2024 Morning Biz News: Namibian Ports Authority Hits Record 8 Million Tonnes Cargo Milestone, Rand Strengthens Amid Dollar Decline: Key Financial Highlight

Namibian Ports Authority Hits Record 8 Million Tonnes Cargo Milestone The Namibian Ports Authority (NAMPORT) has achieved a significant milestone in its fiscal year ending on March 31, 2024, by managing a staggering 8 million tonnes of cargo. This achievement marks a notable 4% increase from the previous year's record of 7.7 million tonnes, as reported by The Brief. Elias Mwenyo, NAMPORT's Executive for Commercial Services, attributed this remarkable feat […]

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Namibia

Justice ministry to host regional workshop on “Enhancing Equal Access to Legal Aid in Criminal Justice Systems”

Cabinet has approved the Justice ministry's plan to host a Regional Workshop, together with the U.N Office on Drugs and Crime, focusing on improving equal access to legal aid in criminal justice systems for Southern African States. The workshop aims to share successful national-level projects and experiences regarding legal aid for indigent litigants. Edmund //Khoaseb of the ministry.  

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South Africa

S.A Minister Zikalala Addresses Lack of Registration for Contractor in George Building Collapse

South Africa's Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Sihle Zikalala, revealed that the primary contractor responsible for the collapsed building in George was not registered with the Construction Industry Development Board, which oversees the construction sector. During his visit to George in the Western Cape, where 32 workers lost their lives and 20 remain missing, Zikalala emphasized that the main contractor, Liatel Construction, being a private company, was not obligated […]

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South Africa

City of Cape Town says Eskom has abruptly ended talks on transferring its supply areas

The City of Cape Town says Eskom has abruptly ended talks on transferring its supply areas, despite advanced preparations. Despite previous progress and preparations, Eskom's executive has opted against the transfer, citing operational needs. Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has vowed to continue pursuing the transfer for more reliable and affordable electricity services. He says discussions with Eskom will persist as the city pushes for further assessments:  

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Namibia

Government Seeks World Assistance for Uranium Mining Decision in Stampriet Artesian Basin

The government has reached out to UNESCO and the IAEA for advice and technical support regarding uranium mining in the Stampriet Artesian Basin. Minister Calle Schlettwein emphasizes the importance of making scientifically informed decisions. The Russian Uranium One Group, advocating for mining in the area, welcomes the move. Schlettwein addresses concerns about in-situ mining and potential aquifer contamination, highlighting the need for cautious consideration.  

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World

U.S Senator Menendez corruption trial begins

The corruption trial of U.S senator Robert Menendez is getting underway with jury selection. The case will determine the Democratic senator's reelection plan, and could ultimately determine whether the party retains control of the Senate next year. Nick Harper is there and reports from Washington.  

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