The run-up to the Swapo elective congress will no doubt dominate the political landscape in the coming months.
Billed as a watershed gathering, the elective congress will produce the next Swapo leadership for the next five years, including the influential roles of president, vice president, secretary general and deputy secretary general.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Know Your Civil Servant – Alex Simonda
Teacher
Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture
Covid curbs home affairs spending
Covid-19 has been cited as the main reason for under- expenditure in the auditor general’s report on the
accounts of the ministry of home affairs for the financial year ended 31 March 2021.
Oshana proud of infrastructure development
Oshana governor Elia Irimari has commended his region’s drive to enhance socio-economic development through infrastructure development.
Minister lashes Kavango oil drilling detractors
Energy minister Tom Alweendo says Western countries have built their economies on drilling oil and gas, but today environmentalists from these nations have the audacity to tell Namibia not to use its resources to grow the local economy.
I want my money – Jacobs
Former Brave Gladiators head coach Woody Jacobs is at loggerheads with the besieged Namibia Football Association, with the veteran gaffer claiming that the local football federation owes him N$175 000 in unpaid appearance fees.
Omahepeko taga ningilwa oshigwana shAayelele mOhangwena ga vuka
Aaleli miitopolwa pamwe naanambelewa yepangelo oya kenyanana kiimbuluma tayi yi pombanda, osho wo okatongotongo nomahepeko galwe taga ningilwa aayelele kAawambo moshitopolwa shaHangwena.
MTC opens voluntary SIM-card registration
A main driver of Namibia’s digital economy and the country’s first mobile service provider, MTC, has announced that its voluntary SIM-card registration campaign is open, and will run until 01 January 2023.
NamRA and trade need shorter turnaround times – Iipumbu
Both the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) and trade ministry need to be more flexible and have shorter turnaround times.
Namibia could export hydrogen off-take to region
Specific initiatives being investigated between Namibia and Germany include whether NamPower could off-take cheap clean dispatchable electricity from the first green hydrogen project to satisfy domestic









