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Cornerstone of N$3,5b green hydrogen plant laid at Walvis
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Cornerstone of N$3,5b green hydrogen plant laid at Walvis

THE minister of finance and public enterprises, Iipumbu Shiimi, yesterday laid the first brick for the N$3,5-billion Cleanergy Solutions Namibia state-of-the-art green hydrogen plant, refuelling station, and hydrogen academy at Walvis Bay. This marked a watershed moment in Namibia’s journey towards sustainable development and green industrialisation. This will be the continent’s first green hydrogen plant,...

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Hishongwa laid to rest at Eenhana

Hundreds of mourners from all over Namibia, including Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila, gathered at Eenhana National Shrine on Saturday for the burial of Ambassador Hadino Hishongwa. Hishongwa died at the age of 80 in the Medipark Private Hospital after an illness on 31 August. As Hishongwa’s casket got lowered, he was given 17 gun salute....

Hishongwa laid to rest – Informanté
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Hishongwa laid to rest – Informanté

Maria David THE late Ambassador Hadino Hishongwa was laid to rest at the Eenhana National Shrine on Saturday. Mourners, including Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila, who represented Chief Mourner President Hage Geingob, gathered at the Shrine to pay their last tribute to the late Hishongwa. The 80-year-old Hishongwa died at Ongwediva Medipark on August 31st, following...

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Military personnel killed in action laid to rest in Abuja

The Nigerian Armed Forces on Friday laid to rest the remains of military personnel killed in action and in the recent crash of the Nigerian Air Force MI-171E Helicopter in Niger. The burial ceremony was conducted for 20 of the deceased personnel at the National Military Cemetery Abuja in line with military tradition. It also...

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Archbishop Tjijombo will be laid to rest on August 6

The Late Archbishop Daniel Tjijombo of the St. John’s Apostolic Faith Mission Church will be laid to rest on 06 August at his homestead in Otjiuaneho, Otjinene, in the Omaheke region. This was revealed by Bishop Uazenga Ngahahe to Nampa on Thursday, who also said that the church will be rebranded on Friday in honour...

By Michael Uugwanga NUST’s men’s hockey team coach, Fenestha Pienaar, says her team is geared for the University Sports South Africa (USSA) hockey tournament. Pienaar said her squad has been working hard in preparation and has received the blessings of NUST’s EXCO ahead of the games. The USSA Hockey competition will be held from July 3 to 7. NUST has been competing in the competition for seven years and its highest finish was a third-place finish a few years ago, which Pienaar says they intend to improve on. “I started with a pool of 32 players to choose from and now have a team of 17 players in the final squad. I am grateful for the trust shown in me, particularly by the NUST EXCO. Training has been difficult, and getting the boys to gel is still a work in progress, but fitness-wise, they have all shown a level of development, and I can only be excited. “The goal this year is to get out of the C section. We are ready to win. Much groundwork has been laid, and despite our opponents, we are focused on the ball. We have been to the competition before, and our best finish was third. I am very excited and confident that we will win the gold medal this year,” Pienaar remarked. She, on the other hand, has reminded her players that the only way they can reach greatness is if they follow the instructions and work as a team. “Last year we finished last. The boys have to remember each step of the way that as long as we play for each other, we can get what we are aiming for. It was important to make the selection fair throughout. After the team was selected, together with the non-travelling contingent, we continued the preparations,” said Pienaar.
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By Michael Uugwanga NUST’s men’s hockey team coach, Fenestha Pienaar, says her team is geared for the University Sports South Africa (USSA) hockey tournament. Pienaar said her squad has been working hard in preparation and has received the blessings of NUST’s EXCO ahead of the games. The USSA Hockey competition will be held from July 3 to 7. NUST has been competing in the competition for seven years and its highest finish was a third-place finish a few years ago, which Pienaar says they intend to improve on. “I started with a pool of 32 players to choose from and now have a team of 17 players in the final squad. I am grateful for the trust shown in me, particularly by the NUST EXCO. Training has been difficult, and getting the boys to gel is still a work in progress, but fitness-wise, they have all shown a level of development, and I can only be excited. “The goal this year is to get out of the C section. We are ready to win. Much groundwork has been laid, and despite our opponents, we are focused on the ball. We have been to the competition before, and our best finish was third. I am very excited and confident that we will win the gold medal this year,” Pienaar remarked. She, on the other hand, has reminded her players that the only way they can reach greatness is if they follow the instructions and work as a team. “Last year we finished last. The boys have to remember each step of the way that as long as we play for each other, we can get what we are aiming for. It was important to make the selection fair throughout. After the team was selected, together with the non-travelling contingent, we continued the preparations,” said Pienaar.

By Kaipaherue Kandjii  YOUNG African Football Club chairman, Maleagi Ngarizemo, has acknowledged that relegated Black Africa Football Club approached him inquiring about buying his club’s league status. Ngarizemo, on the other hand, informed Confidente that he rejected the offer despite widespread speculation that he intended to sell the club’s league rights for an undisclosed fee,...