The Hartlief Group last week confirmed the Mariental Abattoir, formerly known as Farmers Meat Market, will resume commercial operations in October 2022 after its closure in August 2020.
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Construction council will address joblessness…as CIF bemoans lengthy process
Although the Namibian Planning and Construction Bill, which advocates for the implementation of a Construction Industries Council and overall regulation of the industry, was initially tabled in parliament in 2010, this legislation is yet to see the light of day.
Opinion – The relationship between education and employment
Every job needs some form of education about that particular profession. People who do not qualify for a particular job are given the training to gain the needed knowledge for that particular job.
Opinion – Thinking beyond the #MenAreTrash to save the boychild
As an avid reader of literature and a firm believer in how stories and narrative interventions shape and inform our lives, I came across the classic, “I was not sorry when my brother died, nor am I apologising for my callousness” from Tsitsi Dangarembga’s Nervous Conditions did nothing less than reinforce the assertion propelled by the #Men are trash song.
Mashi chief wants Chifwe radio station
The Tulikonge Cultural Festival, a flagship event of the Bafwe community, under the leadership of chief (mfumu) Joseph Tembwe Mayuni, took place on Sunday at the Mashi Traditional Authority at Choi in the Zambezi region.
PG seeks answers from Fishrot curators
Prosecutor general Martha Imalwa yesterday filed an application for the court to compel curators David Bruni and Ian McLaren to give detailed answers on the multi-million dollar seized assets of the Fishrot accused that they are managing.
State wants maximum sentence for girlfriend killer
State advocate Taedago Gaweseb yesterday asked Windhoek High Court Judge Naomi Shivute to sentence a Rehoboth resident accused of killing his 18-year-old pregnant girlfriend to the maximum sentence allowed under the law.
Furious residents attack firefighters
Another massive shack fire in Kuisebmond resulted in 12 shacks and two cars burning down. This led angry residents to attack firefighters, who they accused of reacting sluggishly.
Elderly farmers face eviction today
Six elderly farmers in the Otjozondjupa region are appealing to government to intervene and stop an eviction order issued in 2020 in the High Court but is only being executed now.
ACC: Fitty scored N$75 million
Anti-Corruption Commission chief investigator Andreas Kanganyela yesterday claimed Fishrot accused Tamson ‘Fitty’ Hatuikulipi of having benefitted with a massive N$75 million from the dolling out of fishing quotas to Icelandic fishing giant Samherji group of companies.