The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has reported a 28% decrease in the amount of airline funds blocked from repatriation by governments.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
African airlines poised for second profitable year – IATA
African airlines have a high operational cost base and generally, Africans have a low propensity to spend on air travel.
Namibians to acquire oil and gas skills in Angola
The Petroleum Training and Education Fund (PetroFund) has sent 13 Namibians to Angola for training in vital oil and gas vocational skills.
New board members for Namcor
The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) has announced new board of directors, effective 1 July 2024.
Cabinet endorses minimum wage
Cabinet has endorsed the labour, industrial relations and employment-creation’s decision to issue a wage order to introduce the National Minimum Wage (NMW), effective January 2025.
More abattoirs for northern regions
Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah said during the Omaludi Agricultural Festival said the government has constructed abattoirs in the northern regions such as Omusati, Ohangwena and Kavango East to enable farmers to have access to meat-processing facilities.
‘Register to vote’ … Mbumba leads from the front
President Nangolo Mbumba was among the first people to register to vote ahead of this year’s highly-anticipated Presidential and National Assembly elections yesterday.
Opposition scoffs at Mudge’s coalition dream
Opposition parties have dismissed calls by Republican Party leader Henk Mudge to form a coalition for the upcoming Presidential and National Assembly elections to topple Swapo.
IPC seeks dual candidacy clarity
The Independent Patriots for Change have approached the Electoral Court over the Electoral Commission of Namibia’s decision not to disclose the legal opinion on dual candidacy the commission obtained from the attorney general.
Nghixulifwa convicted of fraud
Windhoek High Court acting judge Christi Liebenberg yesterday convicted former CEO of the State-owned Road Contractors Company, Kelly Nghixulifwa, on four counts after a long-running trial spanning almost two decades.









