After a massive nationwide demonstration last week against the voluntary liquidation of Air Namibia, a group of pilots from the Namibia Airline Pilots Association (Napa) bemoaned the decision to close down the national flag carrier, saying they feel let down by the country’s leaders.
Year: 2021
Ruacana power generation highest in 10 years
About 1504 gigawatt-hour (GWh) was generated and dispatched from the Ruacana power station, according to the 2020 report from NamPower, which is the highest in over 10 years.
Opinion – Corporate Social Responsibility beyond the donations
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is undoubtedly one of the most visible and well-known functions of public relations.
Opinion – What Africa has to learn, realise and unlearn
A continent that is made up of 54 countries and a total population of over a billion people, making it the second-largest populated continent, is being exploited by other world countries.
Plea deals could become a reality
Namibia’s Criminal Procedure Act will soon provide for formal plea bargaining if lawmakers pass the amendment Bill recently tabled in the National Assembly.
MTC injects N$7.5m in ECD, housing projects
Telecommunications giant, MTC, this week unveiled funding totalling N$7.5 million towards low-cost housing and early childhood development initiatives.
More than meets the eye… spotlight on Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
Quite often, people who suffer from non-physically recognisable ailments become outcasts in their communities and are branded as cursed.
NIP executives demand reinstatement
Two former executives of the Namibia Institute of Pathology (NIP) have questioned the manner in which the company handled a disciplinary process, which recommended their dismissal in October last year.
Gobabis baby basher found guilty
A Gobabis man, who bashed his ten-month-old son to death, has been found guilty of murder with direct intent in the Windhoek High Court yesterday.
Sharp decline in Hepatitis cases
The country has reported a significant decrease in Hepatitis E cases, with the latest statistics indicating only eight cases were reported between 28 December 2020 and 10 January this year, while only one case was reported in the last two weeks.
