The home affairs ministry continues to call upon parents and guardians to ensure they register their children and dependents for national documents, such as birth certificates and IDs.
Author: Albertina Nakale (Albertina Nakale )
New CEO vows to balance Bukalo’s books
The newly appointed CEO of Bukalo Village Council, Anna Lyamine-Sazita has pledged to ensure they submit their financial statements, as required by law.
Simataab ge sîsenna ǁguiǂgāsens ǀkhā dī tama ǂhanub sîsenaona go mîsība
Kabinets di Sekretareb, George Simataab ge ǀguis khami ī !gâi mî-e ǂhanub sîsenaon hîa sîsengu âna ra ǁnā!gâna ūhâba tama go hâ i, xawe koasa ǀnî ministeridi hîa ǂoaǂamsa sîsenna ra dīde ge mā.
AG sets client services tone
Having scooped the best category in customer service delivery implementation at the just-ended Africa public service day, the Office of the Auditor General says it remains committed to bringing its customer service standards closer to its customers via real-time feedbacking platforms, such as social media.
Simataa ukalimela babeleki bamuuso
Muñoli wakatengo kamakwambuyu George Simataa nakalimezi babeleki bamuuso babatepelela mwamisebezi yabona, kono nalumbile maofesi amañwi amuuso kakueza hande.
Simataa derides work-shy civil servants
Secretary to Cabinet George Simataa had no kind words for public servants who exhibit a poor work ethic, but applauded some government ministries for performing well.
Uanguta urges public servants to improve service delivery
Bank of Namibia deputy governor Ebson Uanguta says Namibia will need a fit-for-purpose public service, adding economic development can be severely hampered by the absence of an able and capable public service.
11 Nabbed for stealing hostel materials
The theft of building materials, earmarked for the construction of a hostel for destitute learners at Liselo combined school in Zambezi region, has left educators reeling in anger.
Sachinga ifumana malobalo akwasikolo
Katuso yakatengo kasikiliti sa Zambezi mwamungendenge wakusebeleza lico, sikolo sa Sachinga cwanuñu sikafumana malobalo abaituti kutusa baituti babazamaya misipili yemitelele kuya kwasikolo.
Cross-border maize meal smuggling continues unabated in Zambezi
In Zambia, a bag of maize meal costs about 70 Kwacha (about N$71), and when smuggled into Namibia, traders apparently triple the price to between N$250 to N$350 for a 25kg bag.