- Fishrot accused among those paying back
- Fund recovers N$25 million in two years
- If govt can fund war vets, it can fund students – Katjimune
Author: Edward Mumbuu (Edward Mumbuu )
Land reform returns nearly N$100m to Treasury
The department of agriculture and land reform returned at least N$98 million to the State purse, money which could have been used to address other pressing public needs.
Axed NTA boss questions board legitimacy
FORMER Namibia Training Authority (NTA) interim CEO Muvatera Ndjoze-Siririka has accused higher education minister Itah Kandjii-Murangi of flouting procedures when she appointed the current board.
Nampa scores qualified audit opinion
Auditor general Junias Kandjeke has pointed to some accounting ambiguities at the Namibia Press Agency, slapping the agency with a qualified audit opinion in 2021.
ECN ‘not for the faint-hearted’ – Mujoro… the rise from PA to pinnacle
Running the Electoral Commission of Namibia is not for the weak, the institution’s outgoing boss Theo Mujoro says.
Nathinge denies Uganda arms connection… defence deputy ED fingered in controversial deal
Defence deputy executive director Petrus Nathinge is at the centre of allegations of funds defrayed from a defence company to purportedly procure weapons destined for another country.
NamPower a glorified cuca shop – Swartbooi
National power utility NamPower is just an exaggerated retail shop that exists to buy and sell electricity to Namibians, while having failed to make the country energy-resilient in three decades.
Traumatised Seibeb gives Mujoro zero… male pensioners shortlisted for ECN top job
The five-year reign of Theo Mujoro as head of the Electoral Commission of Namibia was a total nightmare, at least from where parliamentarian Henny Seibeb sits.
BRICS to build bigger bloc
India’s foreign affairs minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar has refused to be dragged into a discussion around the arrest warrant hovering over Russian president Vladimir Putin’s head.
N$3 million ‘disappears’ at August 26… as defence deputy ED lands in hot water
Secretive defence company August 26 Holdings, which has strenuously and consistently refused to account for public funds, is once again in the red, this time over the alleged disappearance of around N$3 million.