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Business / Economics

Alweendo Says Oil and Gas Policy Gaps an African Challenge

Mines and Energy Minister Thomas Alweendo says policy shortcomings in the oil and gas sector are a continent-wide issue, not just a Namibian problem. Speaking on a ministry-hosted podcast, he emphasized the need to refine local content policies to ensure Namibian businesses benefit from resource extraction. In this report, compiled by One Africa TV NewsOnOne’s Eric Mhunduru, Alweendo highlights a call for policy improvements.  

todayMarch 7, 2025 40

Business / Economics

Reho Meat Processors Enhances Operations with Wagyu Beef Focus

Located just outside Rehoboth, Reho Meat Processors has not only upgraded its abattoir but also expanded its specialization to include Wagyu beef processing. Francois Lottering reports for One Africa TV NewsOnOne, where he spoke to Jaco Smit, who highlighted that the facility is capable of slaughtering and processing Wagyu and other cattle for local, regional, and international markets.  

todayMarch 7, 2025 45

Namibia

B1 Road Fatalities Surge

In the past three years, a tragic total of 317 people have lost their lives on the B1 road, which spans from Noordoewer to Oshikango, as reported by One Africa TV NewsOnOne’s Ketemba Tjipepa. Last night's extended bulltin is currently being boradcast on oneafrica.tv. Alternatively, you can watch it weekdays on GoTv 24, DSTv 284 or stream daily for free on oneafrica.tv.

todayMarch 7, 2025 58 1

Namibia

Mother Seeks Justice for Son Left Brain-Damaged After 2022 Assault

  One Africa TV NewsOnOne's Ketemba Tjipepa reports that Joannie Daries is demanding justice for her 24-year-old son, Shalldou Daries, who was left unable to walk nor speak following an assault in 2022. Last night's bulletin is live right now on oneafrica.tv. And weeknights at 7 you are free to watch it on GoTv 84, DSTv 284, or stream it live on oneafrica.tv

todayMarch 6, 2025 63

Namibia

Ekoka Combined School Learners Receive Essential Donations From Omulunga Radio

Learners at Ekoka Combined School in the Ohangwena region are celebrating after receiving school uniforms, sports gear, and sanitary pads worth N$16,000. The donation was made by Omulunga Radio and PEP Stores. This report is compiled by One Africa TV NewsOnOne's Eric Mhunduru Last night's bulletin is now on oneafrica.tv. And weeknights at 7 you are free to watch it on GoTv 84, DSTv 284, or stream it live on […]

todayMarch 5, 2025 31

Health / Medical

Minister encourages patients to report mistreatment at public health facilities

Our correspondent from One Africa TV NewsOnOne, Selma Taapopi, reports that the Health Ministry has introduced a Customer Service Charter aimed at enhancing service quality in healthcare facilities. During the launch, Minister Dr. Kalumbi Shangula encouraged patients to report mistreatment or poor conduct by staff to the customer care office or facility head. Last night's bulletin is live now right now on oneafrica.tv. And weeknights at 7 you are free […]

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Nam Elections 2024

Ekandjo Slams Swapo VP Freeze as Unconstitutional

Swapo veteran Jerry Ekandjo has condemned the party's central committee decision to suspend the vice president position until 2027, calling it unconstitutional. Speaking to One Africa TV NewsOnOne's Josia Shiwedha, Ekandjo criticized the move, which comes after the committee endorsed Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as the sole presidential candidate for the upcoming extraordinary congress on Thursday. Last night's bulletin is now on oneafrica.tv. Weeknights at 7 you are free to […]

todayMarch 4, 2025 57

Dr. Sam Nujoma

Media Access Restricted at Nujoma’s Final Resting Place

During the burial of Founding President, Dr. Sam Nujoma, at Heroes’ Acre, reports surfaced that only the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation was granted access near the mausoleum. Several media houses, including Future Media's One Africa TV, the Namibia Press Agency, and international outlets, were barred from covering the final moments of the historic event. Jemima Beukes from the Media Professionals Union weighed in:  

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