Namibia Transport and Allied Workers Union (NATAU) general secretary Narina Pollmann has pleaded with public enterprises minister Leon Jooste to intervene in TransNamib’s precarious situation, warning that failing to do so would result in unspecified actions.
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N$110 million Capricorn Corner designed for future needs
The corner of Nelson Mandela Avenue and Hofmeyer Street in Klein Windhoek was abuzz on Thursday evening, 11 November as guests attended the unveiling of the Capricorn Group’s new state-of-the-art office to be known as Capricorn Corner.
Final phase of airport road to cost N$1bn
The construction of the new freeway between Windhoek and the Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) is expected to be concluded in the next three years.
Opinion – Lack of FDI hinders economic transformation
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is an investment from one country into a business or organisation in another country with the purpose of establishing a long-term interest.
Opinion – Endless domestic violence!
There doesn’t seem to be any end in sight for the horrific gender-based violence cases in our country. We wake up every morning to yet another hair-raising violent attack on vulnerable members of our society.
Opinion – Limkokwing University the only hope for Simon Petrus
Simon Petrus, a former learner at Dr Abraham Iyambo Senior Secondary, invented a sim-less and free-to-call phone in 2016.
Konjore, Mulisa promoted at prisons
Raphael Hamunyela, the commissioner general of the Namibian Correctional Service, recently announced that commissioners Johannes Konjore and Michael Mulisa would be taking on new roles.
Water supply restored to some northern areas
Some areas in northern Namibia that were affected by the NamWater’s stuttering supply had started to receive water by the end of last week, much to the relief of farmers whose livestock gets water from household taps.
Livestock support programme launched at Omusati
The agriculture ministry on Tuesday launched a livestock support programme for the northern communal areas (NCAs) in the Omusati region.
Erongo prepared for Covid fourth wave
During the bi-weekly media briefing on the Covid-19 situation in the Erongo region on 09 November 2021, governor Neville Andre assured inhabitants that they are fully prepared for the much-talked-about Covid-19 fourth wave.
