GROOTFONTEIN – Hundreds of street vendors in Grootfontein are defiant on moving into the recently constructed open market. They argue the place is not strategically located and there is limited space to accommodate all. Showing their disapproval, over 200 street vendors staged a protest on Monday, petitioning the municipality to relook at the decision, while...
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Opinion – An EPZ lesson for Namibia from Shenzhen
Michela Pakarae The Chinese metropolis Shenzhen is often perceived as one of the most advanced urban places in China because of both its technology and dynamics. This perception is grounded in the story of the ‘fisher village’ that was transformed into a Special Economic Zone within a few years to metropolitan town of high-rise buildings,...
Covid-19: ICT plays dynamic role during pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has made people realise how important information and communication technology (ICT) is and also led to the sector intensifying its service delivery efforts. This was said by Director of ICT Development in the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, Linda Aipinge during Thursday’s information session at the Covid-19 Communication Centre. The theme...
SAA unions accept retrenchment conditions
CAPE TOWN – Most trade unions representing staff at South African Airways (SAA) have agreed to retrenchments that will see 2 700 employees laid off as the department of public enterprises (DPE) pushes for the adoption of a business rescue plan for South Africa’s broke national carrier. The department said the National Union of Metalworkers...
EIF board members appointed
The Minister of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, Pohamba Shifeta has appointed five members to serve as the board of directors of the Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia (EIF) for a period of three years. Speaking at the appointment ceremony on Thursday, Shifeta said the EIF was established in 2011 to mobilise funding for the maintenance...
Salt Essential IT wins Microsoft Partner of the Year thrice
Salt Essential IT yesterday announced it has won of the 2020 Microsoft Partner of the Year Award. After winning three Diamond Arrow Awards at PMR in February 2020, and following their remote work solution empowering over 20 000 Namibian workers to work from home during the Covid-19 lockdown, Salt has again won the Microsoft Country...
Longer queues at OR Tambo as business picks up in SA
PRETORIA – OR Tambo International Airport management last week appealed to travellers to complete the compulsory health questionnaire before arriving at the airport for domestic air travel, which is permissible in some instances under level 3 of South Africa’s nationwide Covid-19 lockdown. “Management of OR Tambo International Airport has appealed to passengers to ensure that...
Global super-rich call for wealthy to face coronavirus tax
LONDON – More than 80 millionaires yesterday urged governments around the world to tax the super-wealthy much more to help fund the global recovery from the coronavirus outbreak. In an open letter, the group, calling themselves “Millionaires for Humanity”, said they should be taxed higher, “immediately, substantially, permanently”. Signatories, included Ben and Jerry’s ice cream...
Ugandan motorcycle taxi drivers sue government for losses
CAPE TOWN – With no financial support amidst Uganda’s Covid-19 mitigation measures, motorcycle taxi drivers are suing the government for denying them the right to full operation within the regulatory framework as all other businesses are permitted to do. Uganda’s ‘boda-boda’ drivers association, the native name for motorcycle taxi drivers in Uganda, say the government...
Global markets rise before US earnings season
LONDON – World stock markets advanced yesterday, spurred higher by investor hopes over upcoming US earnings and a coronavirus vaccine, dealers said. Asian and European equities bounded higher as investors followed a strong performance on Wall Street, though a spike in Covid-19 infections capped gains. Oil prices fell on festering fears over demand-destroying coronavirus, and...




