Namibia and South Africa gear up for a green hydrogen pipeline, and SA says nuclear power needs serious funding. And, Rwanda pressures the DRC over militia groups—and Canada throws its weight behind Palestinian statehood.
Parliament takes aim at Cheetah Cement’s labour practices, Namibia and South Africa plan a green hydrogen pipeline, and nuclear power stays steady in Africa. Also in the mix: renewables set to overtake coal globally, and Rwanda tells DRC to act on militias before peace can hold.
Executive directors reshuffled, SA’s ‘Please Call Me’ inventor says no to R47 million, and Canada supports Palestinian statehood. Also in the bulletin: NamPol chief raises the alarm on human trafficking, and Angola reels after deadly fuel protests.
# Bank of Namibia’s 35th Anniversary Includes Programmes Driving Innovation and Economic Growth .... # Commissioning of 49km Dual Airport Road Delayed Until September .... # Bail Denied for Two in Namcor Corruption Case ..... # Former S.A President Zuma’s Lawyer Criticizes Ramaphosa’s Ministerial Appointments Amid MK Party Case ......PLUS…
# Two More Held in Namcor Case as Bail Denied..... # New Dual Airport Road Set for September Commissioning ... # Bank of Namibia’s Anniversary Includes Initiatives to Foster Innovation and Development ..... # South Africa’s Ramaphosa Lawyer Challenges MK Party Case Venue ......PLUS #US Fed keeps interest rates steady…
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