Kamaiso ya ofesi yebona zakuhasanya mulilo wamagesi mwanaha Namibia (NamPower), neiketezi kuzwelapili kukwala mulilo wamagesi kone kukalile Lamubulo kwalitolopo zena ni likoloti.
Author: Maihapa Ndjavera (Maihapa Ndjavera )
NSA provides chance for the unemployed…Over 2 800 private vehicles needed
Statistician general of the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) Alex Shimuafeni, had pleaded with those already employed to give a chance to unemployed persons during the 2023 census recruitment.
NamPower again ordered to halt switch off
After being ignored last week, Cabinet again directed national power utility Nampower to discontinue the suspension of electricity for local authorities in arrears.
Sinimbo embraces African free trade e-commerce
The inclusion of a digital trade protocol within the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) should minimise many already existing challenges across the continent.
Nedbank staff unhappy with labour relations
Nedbank Namibia employees yesterday showed their dissatisfaction, frustration and disappointment with the current state of affairs at the company through an hour-long peaceful demonstration in the capital.
Kandjoze: GH is an executive project
National Planning Commission director general Obeth Kandjoze, who is also Namibia’s green hydrogen (GH) council chairperson, has made it clear the GH project is an executive project.
NamPower opts for survival over politics
The directors and management of the national power utility have resolved to proceed with planned power suspensions that commenced on Monday for indebted local authorities as per its debt collection plan.
Schlettwein calls for urgent attention on redline
The incoming board of directors at the Meat Board of Namibia has been urged to consider equalising market opportunities and prospects of farmers for the entire country, including for farmers north of the contentious Veterinary Cordon Fence, also known as ‘the redline’.
Local mining procurement concerns Shilunga…advises mines to provide impetus to local economies
Deputy mines minister Kornelia Shilunga told the mining sector that good relations, not just with the government but also with relevant communities, is crucial for the well-being of mining companies in Namibia.
Shiimi calls NamPower to order
Finance and Public Enterprises Minister Iipumbu Shiimi yesterday shocked the national power utility company NamPower, ordering the company not to proceed with the planned power suspensions for indebted local councils that started on Monday.