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Shinima to face South Africa’s Thysse in title fight

Shinima to face South Africa’s Thysse in title fight

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Namibian professional boxer Charles Shinima is set to face South Africa’s Brandon Thysse for the World Boxing Council (WBC) Silver Welterweight title this Saturday at Emperor’s Palace in Johannesburg, South Africa. The event will also feature other fights.   Shinima, previously associated with MTC Nestor Tobias and Sun Shine Boxing and Fitness Academy, is now trained and promoted by Emmanuel Moses of the African Connection Boxing Club.  He has a professional record of 19 fights, with 18 wins and only one loss, boasting a 66.67% knockout rate since starting his career in 2017.   His opponent, Thysse, has 22 professional…
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BoN explores digital currencies for financial inclusion and payments

BoN explores digital currencies for financial inclusion and payments

Allexer Namundjembo The Bank of Namibia (BoN) is exploring the potential of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) to improve financial inclusion and streamline cross-border payments. Kazembire Zemburuka, director of strategic communications and international relations, said the central bank is in the ‘preparation phase’ of evaluating a domestic CBDC. According to him, the BoN is examining the desirability of CBDCs for the retail and wholesale sectors, as well as their potential for cross-border payments. “The bank’s exploration is guided by the IMF's 5P Methodology and involves extensive research and staff training,” Zemburuka said. He added that a recent feasibility study, conducted…
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Ghana’s former President Kufuor honours Nujoma’s contributions

Ghana’s former President Kufuor honours Nujoma’s contributions

Ester Mbathera  Former Ghanaian President John Agyekum Kufuor described the late Founding President of Namibia, Sam Nujoma, as a visionary leader and freedom fighter who left a lasting impact on Namibia and Africa. Kufuor made the remarks during a memorial held in honour of Nujoma in Accra, Ghana, on Friday.  “Dr Nujoma was more than just a political leader. He was a towering figure of strength and resilience, whose unwavering commitment to the liberation of his people epitomised the essence of African unity and self-determination,’ he said. According to Kufuor, Namibia emerged as a symbol of hope and stability in…
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NIDA tables first annual report in six years

NIDA tables first annual report in six years

Ester Mbathera  The Namibia Industrial Development Agency (NIDA) has reported that its cost-to-income ratio remains high, with expenses surpassing income. The agency’s executive consultant and chief financial officer, Julius Nghikevali, revealed this during the release of NIDA's six-year abridged annual report for the financial years 2018/2019 to 2023/2024, released on Monday in Windhoek. “That is a picture that any business would need to change and that is a key focus area for us,” he said. Despite the challenges, NIDA has achieved a 30% growth in total assets from 2019 to 2024, primarily due to investment properties. “The investment property aspect…
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Erongo councillors claim exclusion from Nujoma’s memorial programme

Erongo councillors claim exclusion from Nujoma’s memorial programme

Allexer Namundjembo Opposition regional councillors in the Erongo region have accused the office of the governor of failing to consult them on the drafting of the programme for the state memorial service for the Founding President Sam Nujoma.  The memorial service will take place on Tuesday in Walvis Bay at the Kuisebmond stadium.  Walvis Bay Rural constituency councillor Donatus Tegako, a member of the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC), said that he was not invited to discuss the programme.  “The program was not discussed with regional councillors. It is the governor’s thing. They probably drafted it with the Swapo regional…
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Namibia hosts African Seismological Assembly

Namibia hosts African Seismological Assembly

Allexer Namundjembo The 4th General Assembly of the African Seismological Commission (AfSC) is taking place in Namibia for the first time.  The three-day event, currently underway, has brought together seismologists from across Africa to discuss, collaborate, and improve regional seismic monitoring. Key topics include Namibia’s seismological network and a review of earthquake events in various African countries. Penda Ithindi, the executive director of Namibia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy, spoke at the opening of the Assembly yesterday at Avani.  He highlighted the growth of the AfSC since its launch in 2014. Ithindi emphasised the importance of seismology in addressing regional…
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The Call for Unity: Economic Freedom and Self-Sufficiency for Africa

Lilungwe Mutafela As African countries face increasing external pressures from Western nations and the European Union, the time has come for the  continent to unite and strive for economic freedom and independence. For too long, Africa has been depicted as a continent of dependency, but the message now is clear: Africa must rise and shape its own future. The Vision of Economic Integration One key step in achieving this vision is fostering economic integration. Initiatives like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) are instrumental in reducing trade barriers and promoting regional cooperation. These measures can help African nations reduce their…
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Legal hurdles in the way of stock theft prosecution

Legal hurdles in the way of stock theft prosecution

Niël Terblanché Farmers’ frustration over escalating stock theft and an inefficient criminal justice system took centre stage at a public hearing convened by the National Assembly’s Parliamentary Standing Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs on 13 February. The four leading agricultural unions joined forces to voice their concerns in parliament, urging authorities to take decisive action to address the growing crisis that threatens the sector’s sustainability. The Namibia Agricultural Union (NAU), Namibia National Farmers’ Union (NNFU), Namibia Emerging Commercial Farmers’ Union (NECFU), and the Previously Disadvantaged Commercial Farmers’ Union (PDCFU) presented a unified front in their submission to the committee.…
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NTN extends audition deadline for Blended Voices Choral competition

NTN extends audition deadline for Blended Voices Choral competition

Staff reporter  The National Theatre of Namibia (NTN) has announced an extension for auditions for the Blended Voices – A Namibian Choral Celebration competition, giving choirs across the country more time to participate.  The audition deadline has been pushed to 26 February, while the competition itself has been rescheduled to 26 April. This national choral event offers choirs the opportunity to showcase their talents and compete for a grand prize of N$50,000. NTN aims to provide a platform for choirs to explore and reinterpret Namibian music, blending traditional and contemporary styles. According to NTN Public Relations Officer Desiree Mentor, the…
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UK-based firm acquires majority stake in Rosh Pinah solar plant expansion

UK-based firm acquires majority stake in Rosh Pinah solar plant expansion

Niël Terblanché A United Kingdom-based investment firm Appian Capital Advisory LLP has announced the acquisition of a majority stake in Emesco Energy’s 5.4 MW photovoltaic installation near the Rosh Pinah Zinc Mine. The deal sets the stage for an expansion that will more than triple the plant’s current capacity to 16.3 megawatts, supplying the mine with cleaner and more cost-effective energy and is a substantial boost to the country’s renewable energy sector. In its statement announcing the takeover, Emesco managing director Rinus Strydom stressed the importance of the initiative and expanded on the financial and environmental benefits of the plans.…
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