Baituti babafitelela mashumi alobapeli kuzwelela kwasicaba sesi ngulezwi kwatuko mwalikiliti za Zambezi, Kavango ya Upa ni ya Wiko bafilwe neulo yakulifelwa mwalituto zabuikezezo ni zabupangapanga, kwasikolo sa COSDEC kikatengo kaPalms for Life Fund Namibia.
Year: 2021
Tifo yalinzila ikaekeza ka15%
Katengo kakayemela bakwaezi balimotikala zelonga batu (Nabta), neka zibahalize viki yefelile kuli kuekeza kwalika zelekiwa zabutokwa, hamoho cwalo nikekezo yamafula, tifo yalimotikala zetuna zelonga batu nize nyinani (taxi) ika ekeza ka15% kukala la 1 Njimwana.
Likolo zamatakanyani lifumana neulo yamakilasi
Likolo zefumaneha kwamatakanyani ili Konono ni Sibbinda nelifumani neulo ya miyaho yamakilasi kuzwelela kwaofesi yandumeleti wanaha Japan viki yefelile.
TAAG Angola resumes Windhoek flights
Angola’s national airline, TAAG Angola, last week resumed their Windhoek-Luanda route following the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions on travel between the two countries.
Local coffin production capacity does exist – trade ministry
A trade ministry’s assessment has confirmed that local coffin capacity production does indeed exist, with over 50 local manufactures producing a combined daily average of 860 coffins.
Unam leads Green Hydrogen Research Institute
The University of Namibia (Unam) approved the establishment of a Namibia Green Hydrogen Research Institute, following its Senate’s approval on 2 September 2021.
Central bank concerned with low credit uptake
Bank of Namibia (BoN) governor Johannes !Gawaxab is concerned with the low uptake of credit from commercial entities by small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), noting that there seems to be uncertainty from corporates and households on opting for credit.
MTC vows to challenge CRAN infrastructure-sharing directive
Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC) has vowed to challenge CRAN’s decision that directs the company to share its infrastructure with South African competitor, MTN.
Shack dwellers federation hailed for efficient housing delivery
The Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia has been applauded by local politicians following another successful delivery of low cost houses to its members.
Synthetics threaten local dimension stone
Mines minister Tom Alweendo has warned that Namibian dimension stone remains vulnerable from threats of synthetic materials, thereby compromising the potential with investors who are becoming reluctant to invest in the industry.
