Despite awarding him a multimillion dollar tender, the Central Procurement Board of Namibia does not know if businessman Shapwa Kanyama owns a condom or surgical gloves factory.
Author: Edward Mumbuu (Edward Mumbuu )
NIDA kahagekesere posiruwo sosisupi Gaomab
Namibia Industrial Development Agency (NIDA) kavatokwere kuhagekesa posiruwo sosisupi mukurona gwawo pamberewa Mihe Gaomab posiruwo sooso, omu awo kapi kavageve konda asi yinke vana gusire etokoro lyangoso.
Divided opposition enters City vote
A last-minute attempt to resolve the leadership impasse at the Windhoek municipality ended in a cul-de-sac, after parties failed to reach a consensus on an array of issues.
AG exposes potential Covid rot… N$265 million pandemic donations received… over 4 000 civil servants received emergency
A report into government’s spending during the Covid-19 pandemic has lifted a veil on potential maleficence in the State’s procurement of goods and services.
Nida axe lands on Gaomab
The Namibia Industrial Development Agency has wielded the axe to suspend CEO Mihe Gaomab with immediate effect, without providing reasons for the move.
Parties attempt unity before vote…as the ministry angles for swift city CEO appointment
Political parties with representatives on the City of Windhoek council are scrambling to outmaneuvre Swapo at their next meeting to elect office bearers while the line ministry is following the chaos closely.
NamRA goes for the jugular… workers to lose houses, cars … 48 criminal cases opened
Workers accused of defrauding the Namibia Revenue Agency are facing the wrath of the law as the taxman has moved to directly deduct from their monthly salaries, without their consent or a court order.
NNN: Swapo must deal with corrupt leaders
… moots integrity commission
… wants prudent resource management
… pins hope on agriculture, human capital
Geingob enters education fray
Education stakeholders must work around the clock to find solutions to address the myriad of challenges facing the sector, instead of playing a blame game that resolves nothing.
Uproar over planned Kunene people’s park
An initiative to establish a wildlife conservation park which will see large tracts of communal land in Kunene falling into private hands and conservancies, has ignited an uproar as certain quarters fear losing their ancestral and grazing land.








