Although the short-lived uprising by the head of the Wagner mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin appears to be under control, analysts reckon it is increasingly unlikely that Russian President Vladimir Putin... read more →
United Nations Development Programme Resident Representative in Namibia, Alka Bhatia has encouraged scaling up support to the informal sector, and micro, small, and medium enterprises, to improve their capacity. Enhancing the capacity... read more →
Presidential Economic advisor and Namibia’s Green Hydrogen Commissioner, James Mnyupe, says that for Hyphen to get to the stage where they believe their Green Hydrogen project to be feasible they... read more →
It seems we could all do with some of the optimism of Generation Z as not only do they expect to retire at 60 on average, but 2 in 5... read more →
News24 has revealed that Deputy South African President Paul Mashatile, who previously said the ANC would build the capacity to fight corruption, lives a life of luxury, staying in expensive... read more →
Minister of Works and Transport, John Mutorwa, says public policy documents are not confidential and should be made available to the public, something Institute for Public Policy Research Director, Graham Hopwood, agrees with. [audio... read more →
Hyphen CEO Marco Raffinetti says that the company has taken an enormous amount of time to ensure that the benefits of their Green Hydrogen project will reach as many Namibians... read more →
Indian Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, has hit out at former US president Barack Obama for his comments about the protection of Indian muslims in India.
Both Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa, and the man seen as his closest rival, Nelson Chamisa, of the Citizens Coalition for Change, launched their presidential campaigns at the weekend, calling on... read more →
Executive Director in the Ministry of Health and Social Services, Ben Nangombe, says that there has been a significant decline in HIV prevalence among pregnant women in Namibia, with prevalence,... read more →