National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO) parliamentarian Utjiua Muinjangue has expressed concern over the country’s ballooning debt, saying borrowed funds are for consumption and debt servicing – and not for productive means.
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Grants: Sioka explains rationale behind double payments
Social welfare minister Doreen Sioka says the double payment of social grants during November last year was to ensure that beneficiaries are not disadvantaged by the general slowing down of activities during the festive season.
Teacher faces more charges
The Ohangwena teacher, Fransina Mwetufa, who this week made headlines for allegedly attempting to murder her colleague, was yesterday denied bail in the Oshakati Magistrate’s Court on a different matter.
MTC refutes CRAN debt allegations
Namibia’s first mobile telecommunications company, MTC, has refuted claims by the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) that outstanding levies are due to the regulator.
Board of directors appointed at commercial SOEs
Minister of Public Enterprises, Leon Jooste, on Wednesday asked new board members of commercial public enterprises to avoid conflict of interest and to declare their interests at all times.
Endjala ta indile Aanamibia ya yambidhidhe oontauki dhaAngola
Ngoloneya gwoshitoplwa shaMusati Erginus Endjala okwa ti onkalo yaakwashigwana yaAngola mboka ya tauka koshilongo shawo omolwondjala, otayi etitha ohenda notayi sho lolitha.
Nghidimbwa ta hepekwa komadilaadilo moolwefyo lomukulu waye
“Ke hole vali okukala meumbo, oha kala ashike a fikama pombila apa kwa li pa fudikwa mumwaina. Ngeenge a nangala iha kofa nawa shaashi oha nhukamo oufiku meemhofi.”
Unrelenting Cosmos maintains strong stance…says all football to start on 17 April
Following days of uncertainty on whether or not the envisioned Namibia Premier Football League (NPFL) will kick off next month, the secretary general of the Namibia Football Association (NFA), Franco Cosmos, yesterday came out to reaffirm that the league will commence on 17 April.
Revivals, DTS win NVF’s Doc Tournament
Filled with competitive teams excited for volleyball action after a year’s delay due to Covid-19, the Dome in Swakopmund was an action-packed venue over the weekend when the Namibian Volleyball Federation (NVF) hosted its 2021 Bank Windhoek Doc Open Tournament.
Onkalo yomeya ya dhigupaleke elongo mOkalongo
Aanasikola posikola Onkambadhala Primary moshikandjohogololo Okalongo oye li moshiponga okutaaguluka omeya kehe esiku okuya nokuza kosikola sho opate ya teka po thiluthilu komeya.
