Reinforcements from the ATMIS and its allies managed to repel the attacks

The African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) today confirmed that al-Shabab militants stormed its military base in southern Somalia.

Reinforcements from the ATMIS and its allies managed to repel the attacks launched by suicide bombers and other al-Shabab fighters earlier in the day in Bulo Marer, about 120 km southwest of Mogadishu, the mission said in a statement.

However, the AU mission did not reveal the number of casualties, saying it will continue working closely with the Somali government and other international partners to protect the country from al-Shabab and other armed groups.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

Much anticipated green hydrogen project kick-starts

The Namibian Government and its preferred green hydrogen bidder, Hyphen Hydrogen Energy on Friday signed the Feasibility and Implementation Agreement (FIA) to kick-start the green hydrogen project in the Tsau ?Khaeb National Park in the ||Kharas Region.

Speaking at the signing ceremony at State House, National Planning Commission Director General, Obeth Kandjoze said the N.dollars 10 billion agreement marks the beginning of Namibia’s plans to become the clean energy of hub of Africa and Government’s recognition of the urgency to deliver tangible improvements in the lives of all citizens.

He said the project will create up to 15 000 jobs including 3 000 permanent employment during its operation of which 90 per cent will be sourced locally, mostly youth, adding the project will source up to 30 per cent of its procurement of goods, services and materials during the construction and operational phases from local SMEs and business.

Kandjoze emphasised that the project will generate significant income to the Namibian fiscus through the payment of land rentals, royalties on all project revenues and taxes, noting the government also has an opportunity to be a co-investor in the project with the right to take up to a 24 per cent equity interest at cost.

“Green hydrogen plays a crucial role in the global decarbonisation effort because of its versatility and unique ability to connect power, gas, chemicals and fuel markets, especially in hard-to-abate sectors. Namibia is investigating the feasibility of green hydrogen and ammonia as a transformative strategic industry to respond to the global cry,” he said.

Kandjoze noted Hyphen Hydrogen Energy is responsible for the technical, financial, environmental, social and commercial delivery of the first project, whist the government is responsible for the provision of land on which the project will be established, and providing development and implementing of the required legal, fiscal and regulatory environment necessary for the establishment and sustainable operation of Namibia’s green hydrogen industry.

Kandjoze also noted that Hyphen Hydrogen Energy was selected from nine dynamic proposals received from six different international developers.

At the same event, Hyphen Hydrogen Energy Chief Executive Officer, Marco Raffinetti said the Namibian green hydrogen project represents a global benchmark of economic and sustainable development as the world gears towards achieving decarbonisation.

“We feel the weight of the expectation of the country and working hand in hand with the government to deliver upon the ambitions set out in the Harambee Prosperity Plan. The project truly has the opportunity to transform Namibia’s economy,” Raffinetti noted.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

Murere wins Namibia’s fourth medal at Nottwil Grand Prix

Namibian T46 sprinter and long jumper Bradley Murere on Thursday won Team Namibia’s fourth medal with a seasonal best jump at the World Para Athletics (WPA) 2023 Nottwil Grand Prix in Switzerland.

The fifth round of the WPA Grand Prix is underway at the Sport Arena Nottwil located at the Schweizer Paraplegic Centre. This year’s Grand Prix forms part of the 10th anniversary of the WPA Grand Prix.

On what was the opening day of the championship on Thursday, Team Namibia walked away with four silver medals from the 200 metre (m) and long jump events.

Adding to the three medals that were won earlier on the day in the 200m sprints by T11 male sprinter, Immanuel Alfredo Bernado; T11 female sprinter Lahja Ishitile and T37 sprinter, Petrus Karuli; Namibian long jumper Murere jumped his seasonal best of 6.09m. He has a personal best jump of 6.25m.

Alejandro Ochoa Jose Messu of Colombia won the gold medal with a jump of 6.30m, while German athlete Dominik Jonas Winkeler took the last podium position with a jump of 5.53m.

Nine athletes and five guides are representing Team Namibia at the 2023 Nottwil Grand Prix, which ends on Friday.

The athletes are T11 male sprinters Ananias Shikongo, Kinda Chris and Alfredo Bernado; T11 sprinter Lahja Ishitile and T12 sprinter Lahja Ipinge; T13 sprinter Johannes Nambala; T46 sprinter Bradley Murere; T37 sprinter Petrus Karuli; and T44 sprinter Denzel Namene.

The athletes are accompanied by guides Even Tjiuiju, Hatango Murere, Kelvin Goagoseb, Philipus Paulus and Sem Shimanda.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

Karuli and Ishitile win first gold for Namibia in Nottwil

Namibian T46 and T11 sprinters Petrus Karuli and Lahja Ishitile won Team Namibia’s first gold medals at the World Para Athletics (WPA) 2023 Nottwil Grand Prix underway in Nottwil, Switzerland.

The final round of the WPA Grand Prix is underway at the Sport Arena Nottwil located at the Schweizer Paraplegic Centre. This year’s Grand Prix forms part of the 10th anniversary of the WPA Grand Prix.

Day two of the Grand Prix saw Namibian athletes compete in the 400 metre (m) sprints. Karuli who competed in a mixed race of T37/38, walked away with gold from his sprint of 57:48 seconds.

Meanwhile, another gold for team Namibia came from T11 female sprinter Lahja Ishitile and her guide Sem Shimanda, who won their race with a time of 01:00:92. The men’s T11 400m sprint saw Ananias Shikongo and his guide Even Tjiuiju win a silver medal and Chris Kinda and his guide Riwaldo Goagoseb took a bronze medal.

Gauthier Makunda of France ran the best time out of the three 400m heats with a time of 52:64 seconds and walked away with the gold medal. Shikongo and Kinda clocked 54.23 seconds and 54.31 seconds to finish second and third respectively.

T13 sprinter Johannes Nambala also walked away with a silver medal in the 400m sprint, while T12 female sprinter Lahja Ipinge and her guide Fillipus Kotokeni took home a bronze medal, her first in this European Tour.

After two days of competition, Team Namibia has won 10 medals, of which two are gold, seven silver and one bronze.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

TPLF Forces Hand Over Light Weapons to ENDF

The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) forces have handed over light weapons to the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) as per the Pretoria peace agreement.

Recall that the TPLF forces had handed over heavy weapons to the ENDF following the peace agreement.

Today’s handing over is also part of the implementation of the peace deal.

The handing over program, which took place around the regional capital Mekelle at the specific location Lachi, was witnessed by African Union observers.

During the occasion, Ethiopian National Defense Force representative Brigadier General Deribie Mekuria said the handing over is part of the peace agreement.

He also confirmed receipt of the light weapons.

TPLF forces representative, Brigadier General Migbey Haile said that the handing over of the light weapons was made in line with the peace agreement, and “we are playing our role in implementing the peace accord.”

He stressed that peace is the beginning and the end of their goal.

African Union Monitoring, Verification and Compliance Mission (AU-MVCM) member who witnessed the process, Brigadier General Tefo Sekole said the handing over is a showcase that the implementation of the peace agreement is well underway.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

IGAD to Continue Working Towards Inclusive Sudanese-led, Sudanese-owned Long-lasting Peace: Spokesperson

The Intergovernmental Authority on Development will continue working with Sudanese stakeholders towards an “inclusive Sudanese-led and Sudanese-owned sustainable and long-lasting peace”, IGAD Executive Secretary Spokesperson Nuur Mohamud Sheekh said.

The spokesperson told the Ethiopian News Agency (ENA) that IGAD Executive Secretary Workneh Gebeyehu has been actively involved in promoting peace and stability in the country.

IGAD was the first multilateral organization to convene and engage with the parties, he noted.

The IGAD Assembly of Heads of State and Government convened at the request of Workneh on the 16th of April and called for an immediate cessation of hostilities and urged the parties to engage in dialogue to find a peaceful resolution to the crisis.

The assembly appointed three sitting heads of state to lead the mediation effort, Sheekh said, adding that “this is unprecedented in mediation diplomacy.”

Moreover, the spokesmen stated that IGAD is seized with the situation and monitoring the situation in Sudan closely.

According to him, the authority is engaging with other multilateral organizations and applying the necessary diplomatic channels to engage with external actors and promote peaceful solutions to secure a sustainable ceasefire and cessation of hostilities as a matter of priority.

He further pointed out that IGAD will continue working with Sudanese stakeholders towards an inclusive Sudanese-led and Sudanese-owned sustainable and long-lasting peace.

IGAD’s main objective is to promote regional cooperation and integration in various areas, including peace and security, economic development, and environmental sustainability, the spokesperson underscored.

Above all, IGAD is working with its member states by developing frameworks to prevent conflicts in the region.

“These include supporting democratic and inclusive governance, promoting economic development and regional integration, and strengthening the capacity of national and regional institutions to prevent and manage conflicts.”

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Ethio-China Strategic Cooperation Yielded Tangible Results: Chinese Vice President

Vice President of China, Han Zheng stated that the Ethio-China comprehensive and strategic cooperation partnership has yielded tangible results.

He made the statement today during a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Demeke Mekonnen in Beijing.

The Chinese Vice President said that Demeke’s visit will provide a better opportunity to strengthen Ethiopia-China relations.

He also stated that China will provide the necessary assistance to Ethiopia’s efforts to consolidate peace and rebuild infrastructure.

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Demeke for his part thanked China for its comprehensive support.

Demeke also praised China for taking principled positions in international fora by supporting Ethiopia over the last three years.

He said it is critical to strengthen bilateral relations and collaborate on international issues.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency