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    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

leonard witbeen

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South Africa

A constitutional law expert says the ANC’s cadre deployment policy is only the tip of the iceberg

The SA Constitutional Court’s decision to reject the ANC’s bid to overturn an order for it to hand over all records of its cadre deployment committee is a victory for transparency. This is according to Constitutional law scholar, Pierre de Vos. In a piece for the Daily Maverick, he says the ANC’s formal cadre deployment policy is only the tip of the iceberg. De Vos says cadre deployment has become […]

todayFebruary 14, 2024 7

South Africa

Freedom Front Plus Raises Concerns Over Underspending in South African Province

The in South Africa raises concerns over a decade of underspending in the province, resulting in the return of over 1.3 billion rand to the national government. The party highlights missed opportunities to build houses, public schools, and state hospitals with the unutilized funds. Spokesperson Armand Cloete points out the revelation by MEC for Finance, Gadija Brown, regarding the underspending of conditional allocations received from the national level, following the […]

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World

Poll shows 53% of Americans think Biden received special treatment in classified documents probe

Just over half of Americans think US President Joseph Biden received special treatment when he was not charged by federal prosecutors investigating whether he has mishandled classified documents - according to a new poll. 53% of respondents, including 29% of Democrats in the Reuters Ipsos poll agreed with a statement that "Biden received special treatment because he is the U.S. president." Kate Fisher reports from Washington.  

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World

Antonio Guterres concerned about situation in Rafah

The United Nations Secretary General says he is worried about the deteriorating conditions in Gaza. Speaking to reporters at the UN in New York on Tuesday, Antonio Guterres says he is particularly concerned about the security for humanitarian aid delivery. Guterres says he is pinning his hopes on the latest round of negotiations to avoid the devastating humanitarian consequences.  

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South Africa

ANC Gauteng Chair Warns of Dire Consequences If Party Loses Elections

Panyaza Lesufi, the ANC's chairperson in Gauteng, warns of dire consequences if the party loses the upcoming elections, considering it the end of the national democratic revolution. Lesufi expresses confidence in the ANC's victory and emphasizes the party's ability to win without factional partners. The importance of retaining power in the province is underscored by Lesufi during the provincial executive committee’s Lekgotla in Boksburg.

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Namibia

Katutura Residents Gather to Discuss Debt Write-Off for Elderly

Residents of Katutura convened to discuss the debt write-off initiative by the City Of Windhoek for elderly residents in the area. The city's initiative, scheduled from February 15 to April 15, aims to address the financial burdens of the elderly. Team member Shaun Gariseb shared insights during the meeting.  

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Namibia

Namibia Breweries Aims for Zero Emissions in six years

Namibia Breweries Limited reveals ambitious plans to achieve zero emissions by 2030 as part of its sustainable manufacturing strategy. NBL intends to transition to 100% renewable electricity, reduce carbon emissions by 30% across its value chain, eliminate landfill waste by 2025, and balance 100% of water use in water-stressed areas through community watershed projects. Surihe Gaomas-Guchu, NBL Corporate Affairs Manager, provides insights into the company's eco-friendly initiatives.  

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Interview Transcripts

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Shaun Gariseb Addresses Katutura Elderly Debt Write-Off: A Call to Action for Pensioners

February 14, 2024/Leonard Witbeen Shaun Gariseb shed light on the City of Windhoek's position regarding the debt write-off for pensioners in Katutura. The clarifications come after a mass inquiry on the 7th where the City of Windhoek responded to inquiries, although a formal resolution was not provided. During a meeting held on Tuesday, Gariseb emphasized the importance of conveying the modalities surrounding the debt write-off to the concerned pensioners. He […]

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Business / Economics

14 February 2024 Morning Biz News: Economic Insights: Namibia’s Wind Energy Potential, Rand Weakens, OPEC’s Oil Demand Forecast, and Global Market Shifts

A Comprehensive Overview of Key Economic Developments and Financial Indicators 1. McKinsey & Company Report Highlights Namibia's Wind Energy Revenue Potential A recent McKinsey & Company report underscores Namibia's potential to generate N$13.9 billion in revenue by 2050 through local production of wind turbine towers and blades. The report breaks down the potential contribution, with a direct impact of 30%, an indirect contribution of 41%, and an induced contribution of […]

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