The country’s anti-graft agency has been alerted about potential corruption in the awarding of a tender by the City of Windhoek that could cost residents over N$200 million.
Author: Edward Mumbuu (Edward Mumbuu )
Declare or else
*33 lawmakers dragged for asset declaration failure
*12 MPs pocket N$1 million in Russian trip
Nampa employees protest poor working conditions
While acknowledging that the Namibia Press Agency finds itself between a rock and a hard place, a board member says they cannot fire the company’s CEO Linus Chata like the employees want, as this would be in breach of his employment contract.
Meatco’s bi-monthly revenue hits N$300 million
The Meatco Corporation of Namibia has seemingly woken up from its slumber, generating N$297 million between May and June this year.
25 land conference resolutions implemented
Five years later, a paltry 25 of the 169 resolutions taken at the 2018 land indaba have been fully implemented, a draft progress report on the second national land conference reveals.
The park that divides Kunene
A plan concocted to establish an unfenced wildlife conservation tourism park in Kunene is gaining traction, with its proponents saying all is in place to fully operationalise it.
Guardian Fund returns raise eyebrows
Excessive amounts of money at the Guardian Fund, a national investment vehicle comprising unclaimed inheritance, is being invested at an inadequate rate of return of as low as 5.5% by some fund managers.
UK slams door on Namibia
Nearly a year after a botched Birmingham trip by around 200 Namibians, the British government yesterday decided to revoke its visa-free entry for Namibia, citing the gesture’s abuse.
N$50m needed to resuscitate Zambezi Waterfront
After spending N$189 million on its construction, a further N$51 million is needed to revive the Zambezi Waterfront Tourism Park, which has not been operational for nearly seven years.
Meatco dumps British agent … employees to stage peaceful protest today
The Meat Corporation of Namibia allegedly terminated its contract with British marketing firm, GPS Food Group UK Ltd, citing financial constraints but without providing evidence to backbone this claim.