Let me briefly introduce the Namibia Travel & Tourism Forum to you. We are an open platform for all tourism businesses in Namibia and try to represent the sector in large without being biased or focusing on one group of businesses in the sector.
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Letter – Handicapped Rundu council pathetically contracts RedForce
Blame not RedForce, but Rundu Town Council (RTC). RedForce Debt Management is a legally registered business entity which makes money by helping those who refuse to reason and failed to devise workable ways of collecting debts due to them.
Letter – ICT on the shoulders of industrial revolution
Change has been a constant and inevitable force that has been in existence for as long as life has been possible on earth.
Editorial – A future up in the air
Almost every five years, Air Namibia has been repositioning itself, with new strategic plans aimed at revamping the national airline and turning it into a profitable enterprise.
On the spot – Governors should be elected – LPM
Much has been said about the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) good showing in last year’s regional council and local authority elections.
Our core business is teaching – Semba
Omaheke education director Pecka Semba has urged educators in the region to direct all efforts towards ensuring good teaching and learning practices.
‘Natural resources are for all’
KEETMANSHOOP - Inspiring people to move from good to active, exemplary citizens can leverage the country’s strategic natural resources, human heritage and capabilities in order to develop their full talent, thus making government works for all, says Karasburg East councillor, Anseline Beukes.
Erongo gets huge donation to fight virus
The Bank of Namibia has donated medical equipment valued at N$1 million to the Erongo region.
Wet fish players feel quota pinch … association cries for more allocation
WALVIS BAY - Some players in the horse mackerel sector are finding themselves in a predicament that could result in further job losses due to the unavailability of wet quota.
Courts must say on exhumation – Shangula
Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula yesterday said his ministry has no power to authorise families to exhume bodies of their loved ones who have died due to Covid-19.
