WALVIS BAY - The success of smart partnerships is evident in Erongo region with the private sector taking the leading role in assisting the public health sector as well as residents in the region during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Entrepreneurs construct decontamination chamber
Curbing the spread…Namibian entrepreneur Sylvanie Beukes passes through a disinfecting chamber that he constructed together with partners, Abed Nakalenga and water specialist Sidney Beukes. The trio built the locally manufactured hands-free disinfectant chamber, which they hail as first of its kind for Namibia.
Keetmans gives street vendors a breather
KEETMANSHOOP - Registered street hawkers selling fresh produce in the capital of the south will be allowed to resume business today, following approval granted by the Keetmanshoop municipality.
How socially responsible are Namibian corporates amidst Covid-19 outbreak?
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) helps a company be socially accountable to itself, its stakeholders and the public. By practising corporate social responsibility, also called corporate citizenship, companies can be conscious of the kind of impact they have on all aspects of society, including economic, social and environmental.
Ethiopian finalises distribution of Jack Ma’s second-round donation to Africa
Ethiopian Airlines recently completed the flight and delivery of the second round shipments of life-saving medical supplies to fight Covid-19 donated by Jack Ma to all African countries.
ECB leaves tariffs unchanged until 2021
The Electricity Control Board (ECB) has confirmed that electricity tariffs will not change and therefore will remain at N$1.65 per kilowatt-hour for the period 2020/2021. The approved tariff is applicable to NamPower bulk customers, such as Regional Electricity Distributors (REDs), local authorities, regional councils and mines.
Labour ministry cautions against fraudsters
The ministry of labour has cautioned the public against fraudsters claiming to be ministry employees. In a recent statement, the ministry notes that it has become aware of the alleged fraudsters contacting members of the public, particularly employees who have labour cases at the Labour Commissioner (LC). The perpetrators initiate the contact with intention to solicit money from the public.
Delight your family with Jeno’s cupcakes
With the current lockdown, families in Namibia face new challenges. Children have to stay at home. No school or kindergarten to meet their friends, they cannot play soccer.
Zambezi streamlines business operations amidst lockdown
OMUTHIYA – The Zambezi Regional Council has issued a directive to all businesses within the region to streamline their operations strictly to between 08h00 and 17h00.
Construction activities must resume immediately to ensure survival – CIF
The Construction Industries Federation (CIF) wants the industry to resume immediately after the lockdown ends on 4 May 2020, warning of mass retrenchments and company bankruptcies if this does not happen.