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Africa’s Lithium Rush: The Next Oil Boom or Another Resource Curse?

As the world continues to transition from fossil fuels to renewables, the market demand for lithium continues to soar. With its vast lithium deposits, Africa stands at the forefront of.

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Life Below Water: Africa’s Triumph in Marine Conservation

The preservation of marine life and the sustainable use of its abundant resources, a commitment that echoes through the Sustainable Development Goal 14 (SDG 14), is an integral part of.

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Addressing Pharmaceutical Stock-Outs in Namibia

Namibia, a country known for its breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife, is grappling with a significant challenge in its healthcare system: frequent pharmaceutical stock-outs. Ben Nangombe, the executive director of.

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World Environment Day: Africa’s Reinvention as Global Climate Resilience Pioneers

On this World Environment Day, as the world comes together to reflect on the imperative of environmental conservation and sustainable development, Africa is aligning with the world as a contributor.

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Exploring Opportunities in Namibia’s Offshore Oil Sector

Namibia, situated along the southwestern coast of Africa, is poised to harness the potential of its offshore oil reserves. Recent discoveries and evolving investment trends have drawn attention to the.

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Namibia: From Seal Colonies to Desert Dunes, a Tourist’s Paradise

Capturing the visual splendor of Namibia and its diverse ecosystems, Ralph Jones opined that “Namibia’s dramatic landscapes, from the icy Benguela current teeming with life to the ancient Namib Desert.

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The Maturity of Namibia’s Democracy: A Model for African Nations

Once emerging from the shadows of apartheid and colonial rule, Namibia has built a mature and stable democracy. In the heart of southern Africa, Namibia’s democracy has grown and matured.

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Namibia secures $544 million in climate finance at COP27

President Hage Geingob informed the world at the COP27 summit that Namibia had secured over 540 million euros ($544 million) in climate finance from the Dutch government and European Investment.

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Namibia, EU Enter Interim Agreement on Sale of Earth Minerals

Namibia has provisionally agreed on a deal with the European Union to sell its rare earth minerals, critical to the renewable energy sectors. The mines and energy minister, Tom Alweendo.

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Namibia Embarks on Electricity Project

Namibia’s capital city Windhoek has embarked on the construction of a new electricity substation to provide electricity demands for commerce, industry, and households. The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) declared.

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