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Parastal CEOs to introspect at AGM
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Parastal CEOs to introspect at AGM

SWAKOPMUND – About 63 parastatal CEOs and departmental heads are expected to take stock of their operations during the annual general meeting of the SOE CEO Forum in Walvis Bay today.  The AGM forms part of the SOE games that bring together over 4 000 employees to promote collaboration through sporting activities. This year, the...

ǀGôagoses ge ǂhanub ra mā huiba hîǀhurus !oa-ai ra !khâikhom
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ǀGôagoses ge ǂhanub ra mā huiba hîǀhurus !oa-ai ra !khâikhom

TSOAXUBAMS- Erongob ǀkharisi mûǂamaos, Nathalia ǀGôagoses ge !khâikhomsa ge dī, ǁnā khoen hîa ǂhanuba xun ǁkhâkorobe ra !khō!oa huiga ra hîǀhuruna !oa.  ǁÎs ge mîs ge, ǁnā khoen hîa nē maride ra hîǀhurun ǁnāti ī !aorosasib nē marisihuiba ǂoa!nâs diba aitsama ra !aromasa, ǁîs ǀguis khami ī xū-I xa ǁkhaehe tamase aoǁguiba a dī ǁkhā,...

Govt pumps N$29m in food for ECD centres … Erongo gets 2 500 instant pap bags 
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Govt pumps N$29m in food for ECD centres … Erongo gets 2 500 instant pap bags 

SWAKOPMUND – The government, in partnership with the European Union (EU) and the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), officially launched a nationwide food programme targeting early childhood development (ECD) centres. The first consignment of 2 500 bags of maize meal arrived last week in Swakopmund, where it will be distributed to centres all over...

/Goagoses detonates ‘business unusual’ agenda 
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/Goagoses detonates ‘business unusual’ agenda 

SWAKOPMUND – Erongo governor Natalia /Goagoses, who has in the past few weeks cemented her footprint as a ‘no-nonsense’ politician-cum-technocrat, this week laid down her vision for the region.  The region’s first resident will not tolerate inefficiency, delays or any form of sabotage in the execution of capital projects meant to uplift the lives of...

/Goagoses a mangulula oimbale yaye 
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/Goagoses a mangulula oimbale yaye 

SWAKOPMUND – Ngoloneya woshitukulwa shErongo Natalia /Goagoses, oo moivike yadja ko a ulika kutya ina endela oudano, oshivike eshi okwa patululila oshiwana oimbale yaye, a yandja efano lina sha nonakuiwa yErongo koshi yewiliko laye.  Omutwe woshitukulwa ou owa ti itau ke li didimikila ondede, oku ha longa oshilonga pefimbo, noukayoka komedu ou tawii eepoloyeka depangelo...

Govt allots N$75m for Farm 37 houses
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Govt allots N$75m for Farm 37 houses

WALVIS BAY – The government’s ambitious drive to address the national housing shortage has officially commenced in Walvis Bay, where the construction of 200 houses at Farm 37 is underway. The government has allocated N$75 million for the first phase, while the Walvis Bay council has budgeted another another N$6 million for the initiative. The...

/Goagoses warns against social grant abuse 
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/Goagoses warns against social grant abuse 

SWAKOPMUND – Erongo governor Natalia /Goagoses has warned against the abuse of social grants by beneficiaries.  She said those misusing grants are at risk of losing the financial aid, as she will not hesitate to recommend the withdrawal of such grants if not used for their intended purpose.  /Goagoses made it clear during her recent...

Misinformation threatens opportunities – Theofelus
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Misinformation threatens opportunities – Theofelus

SWAKOPMUND – Information minister Emma Theofelus has warned that misinformation and disinformation could deny Namibians the opportunity to fully benefit from the country’s emerging green hydrogen and oil sectors. She made the remarks on Tuesday during the official opening of the Effective Communicators Conference underway in Swakopmund, an initiative by the Namibia Press Agency. It...

Erongo rejects ‘PR handouts’
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Erongo rejects ‘PR handouts’

SWAKOPMUND – Erongo governor Nathalia /Goagoses has urged industry players and decision-makers to stop reducing corporate social responsibility (CSR) to “handouts” for optics but instead invest in sustainable solutions that uplift local communities. Speaking at a capacity-building workshop for the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Natural Resources on Monday in Swakopmund, she said many residents in...

Katamelo:  Artificial borders hamper Africa’s economic freedom
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Katamelo:  Artificial borders hamper Africa’s economic freedom

WALVIS BAY – Africa may have won the battle for political freedom, but it is still struggling with economic liberation, largely due to its continued defence of artificial borders that promote competition instead of unity among African countries. National Assembly Deputy Speaker Phillipus Katamelo, said this when he addressed participants during the Namibia Parliamentary Green...