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Polls over the weekend and until yesterday predicted a tight race between the two, with campaigns focused on the US economy, immigration, and the wars in Ukraine, Lebanon, and Gaza. But what would a return of Trump or the rise of Harris mean for Namibia, especially in light of the ongoing war in Gaza, which […]

Herbert Jauch, Karasburg West Constituency Regional Councillor Taimi Kanyemba as well as Ottillie Nailulu Shack Dwellers Federation speak to Desert Radio  to unpack  vice president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s announcement on the government’s dedication to upgrading informal settlements by 2027.

A group of Zimbabwean nationals calling themselves the Zimbabwe Citizens Against Sanctions group delivered a petition at the Embassy of the United States of America  in Windhoek Author Makarutse who represents the Zimbabwe Citizens Against Sanctions Group, Spoke to Desert Radio on the program

The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) says more borrowers are struggling or failing to pay back their loans. DBN chief executive, Dr. John Steytler, spoke to Desert Radio and said a higher NPL ratio indicates that a bigger portion of loans are at risk of not being repaid and could signal financial trouble for the […]

Quincy Jones lived for 50 years after attending his own memorial service. When the musician suffered a brain aneurysm in 1974, his chances of survival were said to be so slim, and his stature so high, that his famous friends started planning a tribute concert. Then aged 41, Jones had already made an indelible mark […]

Desert Radio’s Kuzajatu Katjatenja spoke to Gerhard Mukuahima , Head of Agribusiness at Standard Bank, to discuss the institution’s Climate Smart Financing, developed especially for Namibian businesses.

Following the shock election results in Botswana which saw the ruling BDP Party relinquish its nearly 6 decade hold on power, Social Scientist and Political Analyst Dr. Ndumbwa Kamwanyah speaks to Desert Radio to unpack this.

Exciting news for many Namibians and clients of Dimension Data as the company has changed its name to Mach10. Desert Radio spoke to Annalize Van de Merwe – Managing Director at the firm to find out what the new name, Mach10, represents and how it reflects the company’s vision moving forward.

Political analyst Marius Kudumo speaks to Desert Radio about the arrival of the election ballot papers and their credibility

Landless People’s Movement lawmaker Herold Kambrude speaks to Desert Radio about his criticism of members of parliament for failing to meet the quorum needed to table the mid-term budget.


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