D&M Rail Construction aims to make a tangible, worthwhile and significant contribution to the socio-economic development of the coast, said its Chief Operating Officer (COO), Johan Laubscher.
Year: 2021
Hangala Capital rebrands investment management companies
In January 2011, Hangala Capital, together with its shareholding partner Nineteen Nil Four Holdings (Pty) Ltd, teamed up in a ground-breaking partnership with Prescient Holdings, a Cape Town-based global investment manager that offers leading innovative investment solutions to its clients.
Political interference led to Air Namibia’s demise – Smit
Although business and politics can never be separated, as one influences the other, political interference in business operations has historically resulted in the downfall of many companies.
Air Namibia’s ‘SW’ code could be up for grabs
Now that Air Namibia is no longer operational, its International Air Transport Association (IATA) booking code “SW” could become a valuable asset for other airlines, specifically for United States-based Southwest Airlines which has been chasing the code for decades.
NCAA revenue shoots up to N$250 million…cash reserves severely impacted by pandemic
The Namibia Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) revenue grew by 73% to N$250 million, while costs after the successful establishment of the authority escalated by 15% to N$236 million for the 2019/20 financial year.
Opinion – A glimpse into the life of a healthcare professional
As I lay awake at night, thinking about my noble profession, I wonder how I can contribute and make my voice heard in 2021, given that I am neither a writer nor a politician.
Grootfontein’s landless to get plots
About 300 plots will be dished out to landless residents of Grootfontein.
Motorists decry overgrown grass near highways
OMUTHIYA – A number of motorists have taken issue with overgrown grass near busy national roads, which they say is causing problems and danger to drivers.
All systems go for WPFD
Information minister Peya Mushelenga yesterday said the country was ready to host this year’s World Press Freedom Day amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Cabinet refuses to budge… Geingob says final decision taken on Air Namibia
Cabinet has formally taken a final decision to continue with plans to file for voluntary liquidation of Air Namibia, President Hage Geingob revealed yesterday.
