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President reaffirms government's commitment to improving the ease of doing business in Namibia
The inaugural Namibia Public-Private Forum (NamPPF) was held last week, convening close to 500 delegates from both the public and private sectors for a high-level, solution-oriented dialogue. Hosted ...
Namibia's proposals to lift the ban on the international trade in black and white rhino horns have been rejected at a key ...
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Namibia: N$20 Million Travel Refund - Windhoek Ex-Councillors Defy Minister Sankwasa
Minister of urban and rural development James Sankwasa has ordered former Windhoek city councillors to repay about N$20 million spent on 'unapproved' international trips.
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Namibia: Youth Excluded From Ambassador Roles - Kauandenge
Former parliamentarian and leader of the Association for Localised Interest (Asoli), Joseph Kauandenge, has expressed dissatisfaction with the recent ambassador appointments made by president Netumbo ...
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AFDB Approves $10m For Namibia’s Green Hydrogen Project
The African Development Bank’s Board of Directors has approved a $10 million loan to Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, a Namibian green hydrogen development company, to support a green ammonia project valued at ...
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Women Leaders Intensify Pressure On National Assembly To Pass Special Seats Bill
Nigerian women leaders have intensified calls for the passage of the long-awaited Special Seats Bill, urging the 10th ...
AS Tanzania commemorate the 64th anniversary of our independence, this nation has a unique opportunity to reflect on the ...
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Why Namibia’s bid to legalise rhino horn trade was rejected
Delegates at the Cites summit in Uzbekistan voted overwhelmingly against Namibia’s proposals to allow controlled horn sales ...
This article considers the prospect for the take-off of construction work on the Ibom Deep Seaport project in Akwa Ibom State ...
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The underworld of Japan’s ivory market
International trade in elephant ivory is illegal, but Japan hosts one of the world’s largest remaining legal domestic markets ...
A Namibian delegation is in Nairobi to learn from Kenya’s tobacco control success, including its track-and-trace system.
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