Namibia is entering its second cycle of important elections which are the foundation stone of development; these are the regional and local authority elections due to be held around the 25th of November 2020 amidst the Covid-19.
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Public enterprises boards to undergo induction training
The Ministry of Public Enterprises (MPE) as the custodian of good governance in Public Enterprises (PE) will be hosting a two-day PE Board of Directors Induction Training scheduled on 29 and 30 October 2020 at the Namibia Institute for Public Administration and Management (Nipam).
Councillor aggrieved by N$66 million project awarded to Chinese
An Epukiro councillor, Vejama Kanguatjivi, said he was aggrieved by a massive project, worth about N$66 million, which was awarded to Chinese contractors.
Businesses struggle with cash flow and low demand
Most businesses in Namibia are facing two main challenges during this uncertain time of Covid-19.
Word On The Block by the Namibian Police – Understanding the danger of having a criminal record
Namibian Police records show that criminal activities, perpetrated by the youth, are on the increase
Tashia TRAVELS – Travelling abroad while the world grapples a plague
The biggest benefit of flying during this pandemic is the forced social distancing aboard an aircraft.
Murder accused teacher’s provisional plea postponed
The provisional plea of a Windhoek teacher, who is currently in police custody for allegedly stabbing his wife multiple times to death, was rescheduled to next week.
Ex-magistrate to be tried in 2021
Former Windhoek-based magistrate Riana Hileni Kavara, who resigned following her suspension on criminal charges, is scheduled to go on trial next year.
Family locked in land dispute
Descendants of a man, who died 21 years ago, have been left helpless after a senior headman of the Ondonga Traditional Authority allegedly decided to side with a woman who recently surfaced to claim their piece of land.
Shanapinda gets the nod at Telecom
Former Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) CEO Stanley Shanapinda has been named as the substantive CEO of Telecom Namibia, effective January next year.