The SADC Model Law on Public Financial Management (PFM) which the SADC Parliamentary Forum is developing has attracted more praise, with some people commending it for touching, albeit in passing, on cryptocurrencies, while others have called for more guidance on the phenomenon.
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Ethiopian Airlines to buy five new Boeing freighters
Ethiopian Airlines, the largest and leading aviation group in Africa, and its longstanding partner Boeing last week signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the intent to purchase five 777-8 Freighters.
Opinion – Great schools don’t ban learners over hairstyles
The Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture passed a directive dated 25 February 2022, for schools to nullify any school rule that force learners to shave their heads in uniformity or banishes learners from school due to hairstyles.
Junior defence staff graduate
Twenty-six student officers from the defence ministry graduated on Thursday after they completed their Diploma in Military Science (Junior Staff Course) level 6 at the Namibia Command and Staff College in Okahandja.
Discrimination complaints inundate disability affairs
People with disabilities face an array of challenges traversing daily obstacles but also have to overcome discrimination on multiple levels. Government now regularly receive complaints and requests to intervene.
Beyond Me Bootcamp empowers youth
Deputy minister of youth Emma Kantema-Gaomas says for youth to be change actors, they need to be supported and capacitated.
Late quota auction costs government millions
The late auction of governmental objective quotas came back to bite as the government is set to lose out on millions of dollars in revenue during this year’s auction, especially for horse mackerel.
Woman allegedly kills 10-day-old daughter
A Katutura family is numb with disbelief after the alleged killing of a 10-day-old baby girl and the attempted murder of a seven-year-old deaf boy at the hands of their mother.
Murder for hire convicts get life sentences
High Court Judge Johanna Salionga on Friday meted out the harshest punishment the Namibian Constitution permits when she sentenced three people convicted of murder to life imprisonment.
Swakopmund council waives rental fees
The Swakopmund council has assisted local businesses by waiving thousands in rental fees as a way to assist them in rebuilding their businesses that were brought to their knees by Covid-19.









