Waste turns to wealth at Katutura hub
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 17/09/2025
The Katutura Waste Buyback Centre has attracted over 9 500 vendors since opening last year, promoting recycling, income generation and sustainable waste management. City of Windhoek spokesperson Lydia Amutenya says the centre has attracted approximately 9 587 vendors since last September. The (…)
... Article published by "The Namibian" (Namibia), read more
For any information or claim on this article, see directly with the newspaper.
In Namibian newspapers
Forum Held in Hong Kong to Pool Wisdom on Sustainable Growth and Connectivity Across GBA
Hong kong: The 9th Global Greater Bay Area (GBA) Sustainable Development Economic and Trade Forum was held in Hong (…)
[Namibia News Digest] - 31/10/2025
Zaamwani-Kamwi announces Zambezi locust outbreak
Minister of agriculture, fisheries, water and land reform Inge Zaamwani-Kamwi on Wednesday announced an outbreak of (…)
[The Namibian] - 30/10/2025
YOUNG OBSERVER | The state of public healthcare through the eyes of the youth
Public healthcare is one of those topics that touches everyone at some point in life. Whether you have visited a (…)
[Windhoek Observer] - 31/10/2025
South Sudan’s blind football team dreams of Paralympic glory
Yona Sabri Ellon cannot see the ball at his feet, but he can hear it. A faint rattle guides him past a defender and (…)
[The Namibian] - 30/10/2025
G4S calls Namdia’s N$314m robbery lawsuit ‘vague’
The security company G4S Secure Solutions is claiming a lawsuit in which the state-owned Namib Desert Diamonds (…)
[The Namibian] - 27/10/2025

