Workers of Oceana Group, through Erongo Marine Enterprises and Commercial Cold Storage (CCS), continue to benefit from the company’s vision of profit sharing and ownership.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
NIPDB dismisses Ostora theft allegations
The Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) has responded to theft allegations of its Ostora concept, saying the initiative is aligned to a trade ministry idea first conceptualised as far back as 2012.
Ex-NDF member held for attempted murder
Police in Omusati arrested a 57-year-old ex-NDF member, who allegedly stabbed his girlfriend (24) at Oshikuku on Tuesday evening.
Uutoni takes Shambyu dispute to Supreme Court
Urban and rural development minister Erastus Uutoni has approached the Supreme Court to appeal the High Court’s ruling that reverted the Shambyu leadership dispute to him for a decision.
Baainaars told to drop ‘entitlement syndrome’
Fisheries minister Derek Klazen has warned Walvis Bay residents against what he calls an entitlement syndrome.
AG blasts NSFAF books … student funding body blames manual database
Auditor General Junias Kandjeke has once again poured scorn on the books of the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund for the financial year ended March 2020, but the fund has refuted some of the concerns.
‘Bishop’ regrets First Lady video
Independent Patriots for Change member and teacher Abed ‘Bishop’ Hishoono says he regrets publishing a video containing falsehoods against First Lady Monica Geingos and her involvement in a local airline.
Geingob cautions against vaccine apartheid
President Hage Geingob yesterday told world leaders, including US president Joe Biden, that they should work together to end vaccination apartheid.
Klazen warns novices against big fish
Fisheries minister Derek Klazen has told new fishing right holders to familiarise themselves with the operations of the fishing industry to avoid being taken for a ride by established players.
Walvis seeks N$250m for new township
The Walvis Bay municipal council will require at least N$250 million to develop Farm 37, an area identified four years ago to ease the housing challenges experience at the harbour town.
