WALVIS BAY – Ofamili yimwe mondoolopa yokomunkulofuta yaWalvis Bay oyi li monkalo ondhigu konima sho okamwanakadhona kawo Frieda Dhiginina Mapowe (15) ka li ki imangelekele mokandjugo.
WIFI zaUnam kazikere kapi zakurugana, varongwa yipo kuhanduka
Sinzi sovarongwa ava lirongere konkurusure zaNamibia Unam, kavageve mukaro gwawo omu vana kara asi awo kapi yina cahafesa omu egendeso lyosure vapire kufuta kwava avagava yirugana yointernet konkurusure.
Tender body unveils new corporate identity
The Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CPBN) yesterday launched its new corporate identity. Officiating at the occasion, Deputy Minister of Finance, Natangwe Ithete, said that for any business or organisation, a logo is the face of the company and in today’s competitive environment “a company and organisation needs to build strong, positive images and reputation in order to be distinguished from others”.
Air Nam passenger demand down by 24%…UN warns coronavirus could disrupt global economy
The national airline has confirmed a reduction of already at least 24% on its passenger load on the Windhoek to Frankfurt route alone for January and February compared to the same time last year as a direct result of coronavirus fears.
Nkurenkuru to service 337 plots
RUNDU – The Nkurenkuru Town Council and the Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) this week signed a joint venture land servicing agreement that will see 337 erven serviced at the Kavango West town.
IUM Nkurenkuru campus opens 2020 academic year
NKURENKURU – Professor David Namwandi the founder of Namibia’s largest privately-owned institution of higher learning, the International University of Management (IUM), on Tuesday officiated at the opening of its 2020 academic year at Nkurenkuru campus in Kavango West.
Nored donates N$160 000 to education sector
ONGWEDIVA – The Northern Regional Electricity Distributor (Nored) this week at Ondangwa handed a cheque of N$160 000 to the ministry of education.
Luderitz launches 13th annual crayfish festival
KEETMANSHOOP – Lüderitz mayor Brigitte Fredericks said the harbour town’s annual crayfish festival is the appropriate platform to provide ample opportunities to tap into the potential of its ocean economy.
Walk-away mom returns… as Good Samaritans come together to aid family in need
OMADHIYA –Good Samaritans have responded positively to an article carried in New Era a fortnight ago about a destitute family and whose household a 12-year-old girl was heading.
Jobs back to centre of agenda… as panel recommends free land allocation in informal settlements
The creation of a national employment task force, a national internship programme, the allocation of free land in urban areas, the adequate leveraging of public assets and the appointment of a government-owned holding company to run affairs of commercial parastatals are but some of the recommendations made by President Hage Geingob’s High-Level Panel on the Namibian Economy (HLPE).