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Nust, EU unveil mural marking Energy Awareness Month

The Namibia University of Science and Technology (Nust) in collaboration with the European Union (EU) this week unveiled an artwork showcasing the global transition to green energy.

The mural at Nust’s main campus in the capital symbolises the enduring and progressive partnership between Nust and the EU, with a shared vision for a greener and more sustainable future.

This coincides with October being Energy Awareness Month.

Nust’s acting vice chancellor, Miriam Dikuua, said the artwork has brought to life the faces of Nust’s students.

“This mural serves as a creative expression of the hopes and ambitions that drive these [green industrialisation] efforts,” she said.

“Nust remains welcoming to fostering an ecosystem where science, technology, and innovation thrive,” she said.

EU ambassador to Namibia Ana-Beatriz Martins said the mural is “more than just a piece of art”.

She said the artwork is a powerful symbol of the collective commitment between Namibia and the EU to a sustainable energy transition, green industrialisation, and job creation.

The mural, titled ‘Shared Values for Green Transition’, is the result of a creative collaboration between local artists and the EU.

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