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Namibia opens one of Africa’s first port-based facilities combining green hydrogen production and export

Namibia opens one of Africa’s first port-based facilities combining green hydrogen production and export

Neutral GCN
Owner: Jim TenBroek & Scott Peters
Namibia’s trade deficit narrows to N$2.9 bil in October

Namibia’s trade deficit narrows to N$2.9 bil in October

Early ripe, early rotten – underage alcohol abuse in Windhoek

Early ripe, early rotten – underage alcohol abuse in Windhoek

US visa bond applies only to business and tourism visas

US visa bond applies only to business and tourism visas

2026: Namibia’s make-or-break year

2026: Namibia’s make-or-break year

Germany warns tourists of rising crime in Namibia

Germany warns tourists of rising crime in Namibia

TURNING POINT | A renewed vision for Namibian education: The urgent case for schools of excellence

A transformative agenda for Namibia’s invisible workforce: from informal to formal

Brahman: a legacy of adaptability and strength in South Africa

Brahman: a legacy of adaptability and strength in South Africa

Neutral Farmer's Weekly
Owner: Terry Moolman & Noel Coburn
PSCE easing to 4.5% still supports economic activity – SS …both corporate and households borrowed less in November 2025

PSCE easing to 4.5% still supports economic activity – SS …both corporate and households borrowed less in November 2025

Pro-Government New Era
Owner: Namibian Government
Meet the MBA Class of 2027: Alex Hitchens, London Business School

Meet the MBA Class of 2027: Alex Hitchens, London Business School

Indeterminate Poets&Quants - California
Owner: John A. Byrne
Namibia’s trade deficit narrows to N$2.9 bil in October

Namibia’s trade deficit narrows to N$2.9 bil in October

Early ripe, early rotten – underage alcohol abuse in Windhoek

Early ripe, early rotten – underage alcohol abuse in Windhoek

US visa bond applies only to business and tourism visas

US visa bond applies only to business and tourism visas

2026: Namibia’s make-or-break year

2026: Namibia’s make-or-break year

Germany warns tourists of rising crime in Namibia

Germany warns tourists of rising crime in Namibia

TURNING POINT | A renewed vision for Namibian education: The urgent case for schools of excellence

A transformative agenda for Namibia’s invisible workforce: from informal to formal

Brahman: a legacy of adaptability and strength in South Africa

Brahman: a legacy of adaptability and strength in South Africa

PSCE easing to 4.5% still supports economic activity – SS …both corporate and households borrowed less in November 2025

PSCE easing to 4.5% still supports economic activity – SS …both corporate and households borrowed less in November 2025

Meet the MBA Class of 2027: Alex Hitchens, London Business School

Meet the MBA Class of 2027: Alex Hitchens, London Business School

Namibia opens one of Africa’s first port-based facilities combining green hydrogen production and export

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