Erstwhile economic advisor to President Hage Geingob, John Steytler has entered the Meat Corporation of Namibia fray, saying the entity should have never been transformed into a full-blown parastal.
Author: Edward Mumbuu (Edward Mumbuu )
Health’s Achilles heel…dilapidated infrastructure, inadequate personnel, underfunded programmes
The public health sector is under distress, confronted by a myriad of issues that range from dilapidated facilities and a shortage of medication and personnel, which all compromise quality service delivery.
PDM at a crossroads
The Popular Democratic Movement is at a crossroads, with its leader, McHenry Venaani facing his sternest test yet.
Nama ya kwambowela haina kutula mubamba omufubelu
Balimi mutulo wanaha baka katuluha kasamulaho mubuso uhapeleza makampani afumaneha mutulo kuleka nama kwabalimi bao. Makampani ao angelezi cwalo ni likolo, likolo zalituto zepahami, lipatela zamubuso ni litolongo.
Learner safety compromised in community hostels
The National Council’s standing committee on education, science, ICT and youth development found after evaluating the state of community hostels countrywide that the majority are in a perilous state.
Amushelelo: Sinner or saint? …a glance into the life of activist, businessman and alleged fraudster
British statesman Winston Churchill once defined Russia as “a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.”
No southern meat above red line…northern public entities compelled to buy NCA meat
Farmers in northern Namibia can breathe a sigh of relief following the government’s decision to compel its entities to buy meat products from suppliers north of the red line, creating a new market.
Kapofi calls attention to military spending
There seems to be little return on the billions government pumps into the defence ministry, if a statement delivered by its minister Frans Kapofi yesterday is anything to go by.
Bring back our Meatco
A group of commercial beef producers – mainly previously advantaged farmers – are demanding that government immediately stops meddling in the affairs of the Meat Corporation of Namibia.
Parliament must inspire confidence
Parliament must enact laws that will boost investments while also inspiring confidence in the citizenry if Namibia is to realise her full potential, President Hage Geingob says, setting the tone for the 2023 legislative calendar.