Ethiopian Airlines Group, the largest aviation group in Africa, has confirmed that it will cover the medical insurance, including repatriation, evacuation and quarantine costs, related to Covid-19 as of 01 October 2020 until 31 March 2021.
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Bank Windhoek to host online event on smart-agri practices
Bank Windhoek, in collaboration with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), the Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF), and Namibian Organic Association (NOA), will host a two-day online agricultural event, on Wednesday and Thursday, 7 and 8 October 2020.
Namibia registered N$5.1 billion surplus on current account
Namibia registered a surplus on the current account during the second quarter of 2020, mainly due to a merchandise trade surplus and an increase in secondary income inflows.
4.5 million African jobs at risk due to Covid-19 and travel restrictions
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) warned that the damage being done to the African aviation industry and on economies by the shutdown of air traffic owing to the Covid-19 pandemic has deepened.
Mulunga reappointed as Namcor MD
Immanuel Mulunga has been re-appointed as the managing director of the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor).
‘Every BODY Counts!’…as bodily integrity and autonomy campaign kicks off
Justice and equity fell into sharp focus on 1 October when the AIDS & Rights Alliance for Southern Africa (ARASA) launched a campaign to call for the realisation of the rights to bodily autonomy and integrity in Southern and East Africa.
MTC Knockout Project a resounding success
Thirty Namibian personalities outdid themselves at the second edition of the MTC Knockout Project, aimed at addressing the inadequacies of homelessness in Namibia, at a show hosted at the NTN over the weekend.
Opinion – Political Leadership in Namibia: What makes a good political leader?
Research in political science is mostly problem-driven (George and Bennett, 2005).
Alleged girlfriend killer to tender plea
A Windhoek resident, who was arrested last year for allegedly killing and setting alight his live-in girlfriend, is scheduled to tender his preliminary plea this week.
Sinzongoro school benefits from fish company
NKURENKURU - As part of its corporate responsibility, Caltop Investment, a Namibian owned fishing company has donated ICT and administrative equipment to the Sinzogoro Combined School in the Kapako constituency in Kavango West region.