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Year: 2021
Old Mutual accepts liability in business interruption claims
Old Mutual has decided that it will accept liability in Business Interruption claims, but only in instances where the insured businesses complied with the requirements of the specific policy, as interpreted in the recent relevant court judgements.
‘Women at work’ continues to empower
Established in 2006, the ‘Women at Work’ organisation continues to be a catalyst for change in the lives of unskilled Namibian women through their training programmes.
Covid-19 vaccine is the best weapon for economic recovery – !Gawaxab
Bank of Namibia (BoN) Governor Johannes !Gawaxab is concerned about the reluctance of people in receiving the Covid-19 vaccination, saying the vaccines is the weapon to achieve a faster economic recovery.
ECB approves 2.92% bulk electricity tariff increase
After considering a tariff application increase for an effective bulk tariff, inclusive of generation and transmission, increase of 5.8% from the Namibia Power Corporation (NamPower), the Electricity Control Board yesterday announced an increase of 2.92% for the 2021/2022 financial year.
Opinion – National budget under the microscope
Close to 80% of the national budget goes into salaries for government employees, leaving us with only 20% as a nation to inject into operations that will lead to generating income for the nation. Looking for ways on how we can change national budget distribution is fundamental.
Opinion – Strategic importance of logistics, supply chain in 4IR
The Fourth Industrial Revolution will characterise the years ahead. We already feel the effects this revolution will have on businesses locally and globally.
Oshikoto gets new CRO
Newly appointed Oshikoto chief regional officer Christella Mwenyo said she was excited and ready to tackle the huge responsibility that she will assume.
Assaulted students demand their money
Four students who won a lawsuit against government, through police chief Sebastian Ndeitunga and former safety and security minister Charles Namoloh, have written a letter of demand for their money through their lawyer Henry Shimutwikeni.
Ex-teacher’s abduction case postponed
The case of a former Suiderlig Secondary School teacher, who stands accused of abducting a female learner and committing immoral acts with her, has been postponed.
