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Namibia

Researcher Questions ReconAfrica’s Latest Oil Claims in Kavango 

  Canadian oil firm ReconAfrica is once again under scrutiny following fresh claims of an oil discovery in the Kavango region. Investigative researcher Rob Parker says the company is “repeating a pattern” of issuing optimistic statements without releasing the technical evidence needed to confirm a commercial find.

today9 December, 2025

Oshiwambo

Uuministeli wuunamapya,oohi,omeya nomatulululo gomavi otau endeleleke okutula oboola yomeya yopaulumpumbwe komukunda Thipanana moshikandjohogololo Mukwe, sha landula oshiponokela shongandu shoka sha faalele oomwenyo gomunamimvo 47 Othilia Mandera

Uuministeli momushangwa tawuti iilonga yoboola oyili metifa,mwa kwatelwa okutulamo ootenga,oshowo iilonga yokayungulita,noboola kwa tegelelwa yi patululwe methimbo efupi. Shika oshili oshitopolwa shoonkambadhala dhopashigwana oku tanununamo ompito yoku mona omeya ga gamenwa moshilongo,mwa kwatelwa okufula oobola noondama tadhi fulwa noku tungwa miitopolwa ya yooloka yoshilongo okuza moshitoplwa Kavango sigo omo Khomas. Uuministeli tau endulula eitulemo oku gandja omeya ga gamenwa,nogeshi okwiinekelwa kiigwana yokuushayi,noku shonopeka oku kala ya hupila moonzo dhomeya dhoka […]

today24 November, 2025

Business / Economics

Regional Price Differences Revealed in October Inflation Report

The October 2024 NSA inflation report shows regional disparities in prices across the country. Khomas recorded the highest inflation rate at 4.2%, while regions like Kavango and Otjozondjupa saw lower rates of 2.3%. Petrol prices also varied slightly, with Khomas residents paying the highest at N$20.93 per litre. The report underscores that core inflation, excluding volatile items, stood at 4.0%, providing a more stable view of economic conditions.

today8 November, 2024

Namibia

ECN records high voter registration rates in Kunene and Oshana

The Electoral Commission of Namibia has announced a considerable breakthrough in the recent voter registration drive held from 29 July to 1 August 2024. A total of 152,472 eligible voters were registered, averaging 38,002 registrations per day. This represents the highest turnout since the commencement of the General Registration of Voters (GRV), with a 91% turnout of eligible voters. The Kunene and Oshana regions recorded the highest registration rates at […]

today5 August, 2024