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Nam, India solidify key agreements

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By Staff Reporter

Namibia and India have strengthened their longstanding diplomatic relationship through the signing of multiple cooperation agreements during the recent State visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Namibia. 
The visit, which marked 35 years of diplomatic relations between the two nations.
During an official luncheon in honour of the visit prime minister, Nandi-Ndaitwah described the visit as reaffirming the enduring and strategic partnership between the two countries. 

Namcor corruption probe deepens

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• By Patience Makwele

The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) corruption scandal took a dramatic turn yesterday, with the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) formally charging 13 individuals.
Among those appearing in court was former Namcor Managing Director Immanuel Mulunga, marking a critical juncture in an investigation that continues to unravel alleged deep-seated irregularities and financial malfeasance within the state-owned oil company. 

Nam, India talk clean energy, oil and gas

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By Hilja Shikongo

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has reaffirmed Namibia’s commitment to deepening bilateral relations with India, highlighting strategic cooperation including the opportunities that exists within the green hydrogen, oil and gas sectors. 

The head of State made these remarks during official talks with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is in the country on a historic State visit.

!Hanamub says soccer saved him

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• By Michael Uugwanga

Brave warriors left-back, Riaan !Hanamub, revealed that football has kept him out of prison and away from the grave. !Hanamub (30), plays professional football in South Africa for Betway Premiership side, Amazulu FC.

 
!Hanamub was recently in the country during the off-season and spoke to  Confidente  on how football changed his life, his failed move to Orlando Pirates and the loss of his parents, amongst other issues.

Nam boxer fantasize U.S. win

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• By Michael Uugwanga
 
Super featherweight boxer Flame ‘Special One’ Nangolo says very soon he will make history by becoming the first Namibian to defeat an American boxer on United States soil. 
Nangolo is currently in Las Vegas, as part of his preparations ahead of his World Boxing Organisation (WBO) Africa Super Featherweight title defence in August. His opponent is yet to be confirmed.

Shikoha cultivates women leaders

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• By Patience Makwele

Entrepreneur and merchant owner Rousa Shikoha, is brimming with innovation, courage and a dedication to raising leaders, serving as an inspirational figure and living proof that pain can be turned into victory. 
Known for her media visibility in community building, youth empowerment and sustainable development, Shikoha's journey stands as a powerful testament of resilience and an unwavering commitment to impact.

Rural youth eye seat at national table

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• By Hilja Shikongo

Young Namibians living in rural areas have raised concern over their exclusion from developmental activities spearheaded by both the public and private sector. 
This was revealed at a recent screening of a documentary, ‘From the ground up’, hosted by the embassy of the United States.
At the screening, RuralRise Community Empowerment, an initiative which directly confronts the historical exclusion of rural youth from national decision-making and development processes, used the opportunity to paint the status quo.