The Namibia Press Agency, (NAMPA), was established in 1991 as a national news agency responsible for the distribution of local, regional and international news.

Lead consultant in Independence Stadium renovations to be announced soon

Written by Hesron Kapanga on 19 March 2024

WINDHOEK, 19 MAR (NAMPA) – The Ministry of Sport, Youth and National Service will next week announce the lead consultant for the renovation of the Independence Stadium in Windhoek.
This was revealed by the ministry’s Executive Director (ED), Erastus Haitengela, during an interview with Nampa on Monday.
Haitengela said football fans are frustrated by the fact that the Independence Stadium was declared unfit to host international football matches by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the Internat ...


Vice president visits green schemes in Kavango East

Written by Sawi Hausiku on 19 March 2024

RUNDU, 19 MAR (NAMPA) - Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Monday visited the Vhungu Vhungu and Ndonga Linena Green Schemes as part of her visit to the Kavango East Region to address food insecurity.
Nandi-Ndaitwah also paid a courtesy call on the Shambyu Royal House, before she proceeded to the Mashare Irrigation project.
During her visit to the Vhungu Vhungu Green Scheme, Nandi-Ndaitwah said she was tasked by President Nangolo Mbumba to visit the region, assess the green schemes and inspect preparat ...

MICT hosts information practitioners

KATIMA MULILO, 12 MAR (NAMPA TV) - Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform Spokesperson Jona Musheko provides insight before his address at the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology's yearly three-day public entities' communication and public relations conference in Katima Mulilo. (Video: Eba Kandovazu)

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Nampa to train media professionals in oil and gas coverage

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× WINDHOEK, 14 March 2024 - Chief Executive Officer of Rand Merchant Bank, Philip Chapman (L) and local artist Alfeus Mvula (R). (Photo by: Eva-Rakel Johannes) NAMPA

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× A photograph taken on March 14, 2024 shows two clocks, one indicating the British time and second the French time, aboard of the Hybrid Ferry ship P&O Liberte, docked in the port of Dover, southern England. P&O Liberte and its sister ship Pioneer will be able to accommodate up to 15,000 passengers and 800 lane metres for cars. The new ferries will incorporate electric battery technology, reducing emissions and minimising environmental impact. To recharge the batteries efficiently, Calais and Dover terminals will have to be equipped with giant 40-megawatt charging stations. Calais, will benefit from being close to a nuclear power station, whilst for Dover, work will required to create high voltage lines to enable full use to be made of electric ferries. (Photo by Daniel LEAL / AFP)

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× OTJIWARONGO, 16 March 2024 - A section of the Swapo Party Women's Council from the 14 regions attends a workshop at Otjiwarongo on Saturday. (Photo by: Mulisa Simiyasa) NAMPA

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× WINDHOEK, 14 March 2024 - Chief Executive Officer of Rand Merchant Bank, Philip Chapman. (Photo by: Sylvia Hashondali) NAMPA

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× A photograph taken on March 14, 2024 shows the white cliffs of Dover pictured from the Hybrid Ferry ship P&O Liberte, docked in the port of Dover, southern England. P&O Liberte and its sister ship Pioneer will be able to accommodate up to 15,000 passengers and 800 lane metres for cars. The new ferries will incorporate electric battery technology, reducing emissions and minimising environmental impact. To recharge the batteries efficiently, Calais and Dover terminals will have to be equipped with giant 40-megawatt charging stations. Calais, will benefit from being close to a nuclear power station, whilst for Dover, work will required to create high voltage lines to enable full use to be made of electric ferries. (Photo by Daniel LEAL / AFP)