Namibia’s ruling party SWAPO faces its toughest election yet, as shifting support, a changing electorate, and emerging opposition signal a turning point for the nation’s political landscape.
He came back to Namibia in 1989, a year before the country gained independence. "Looking back, the journey of building a new Namibia has been worthwhile," he wrote on social media in 2020 ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) The former liberation movement South West Africa People's Organisation (Swapo ) has been in firm Political control of Namibia since independence in 1990 . Support for ...
Yet 34 years after independence ... recognition with the new Namibia." Harriet Marsden is a writer for The Week, mostly covering UK and global news and politics. Before joining the site, she ...
The 82-year-old would receive "novel therapy" in the US for a week, before ... independence in 1990, has chosen Mrs Nandi-Ndaitwah as its presidential candidate. She is currently also Namibia's ...
Set to cover a staggering 1,544 square miles, one African country wishes to become a green hydrogen superpower, with a £7.2 ...
The French supermajor's Tamboti-1X well was spudded on 20 October using the semi-submersible drilling rig DeepSea Mira, and ...
The National Petroleum Corp. of Namibia aims to triple its stake in future oil and gas projects to 30% as the southern ...
exco as part of his consultation mission to Namibia to formulate a roadmap for the continental funder’s relationship with the local institution over the next ten years. After the engagement which took ...
The CEO of Green Energy International Ltd (GEIL), Prof. Anthony Adegbulugbe, has called for greater collaboration among African nations to drive energy independence and sustainable development across ...
South Africa and Namibia held talks aimed at resolving a long-running disagreement over rights to the Orange River, a key water source that demarcates the border between the two nations ...
Ian Khama reflects on Bostwana's historic vote and warns of a similar fate for Swapo if citizens remain dejected.