The threats revealed this week against enumerators of the 2023 Census in Namibia is worrying, not only because of the importance of the exercise for planning and development but also for plans and programmes against issues like rampant unemployment.
Year: 2023
Know your civil servant – Building capacity of young people
Annelien van Wyk is one of the civil servants who are dedicated to advocating for youth and community development.
LEX SCRIPTA with FASZ Legal Consultancy – Taxation of attorney and client bill
axation of an attorney and client bill is not a prerequisite for legal proceedings to recover fees – Unless the fees have been agreed upon, the client may by way of a special plea require taxation of the bill – at that stage – the court cannot adjudicate upon the bill of costs before taxation.
Artificial ivory opens ivory trade ban debate
A United States-based NGO welcomed a BBC report this month that Austrian scientists have developed a new artificial ivory product, called Digory, that looks and feels like the real thing.
Erongo Red hikes electricity by 9%
Erongo residents will have to dig deeper into their overstretched pockets after regional electricity distributor hiked electricity by 8.97%.
African peer review reaches //Kharas
An African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) delegation was in Keetmanshoop this week, holding a consultative meeting with the regional leadership.
VTCs’ crème de la crème to grace France
The National Training Authority will only be sending the best of the best to compete at the global skills competition taking place next year in Lyon, France.
Trustco awaits ruling with bated breath
Trustco Bank will have to wait for another week to hear if the court will temporarily freeze the Bank of Namibia (BoN)’s decision to shut its operations.
Mootu ties housing to social justice
Beyond its elemental function as shelter, housing transcends physical and mental health, economic stability, social cohesion and community development, Landless People’s Movement legislator Utaara Mootu has said.
Ekandjo reads riot act to HR practitioners
Human resources practitioners must serve with utmost humility and professionalism instead of stressing and humiliating their human capital.









