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Business
PowerCom invests a further N$5.2 million in infrastructure
PowerCom, a leading ICT infrastructure provider in the country, has completed four transmission towers at the coast and an additional tower in Rehoboth.
Hangana Abalone signs agreement with Nafau
Following what was described as a successful and fruitful negotiation process, Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group subsidiary, Hangana Seafood, last week signed a new recognition and procedural agreement for Hangana Abalone based in Lüderitz, with the Namibia Food & Allied Workers Union (Nafau).
Walvis Bay post offices closed due to possible virus exposure
NamPost yesterday confirmed that the Walvis Bay post offices will be temporarily closed due to possible exposure to Covid-19.
Stage 4 will allow flights to selected countries
The Namibia Airports Company expects a gradual reopening of borders to selected countries and normal flight schedules are expected to resume.
Letshego responds to call from PM’s office
Letshego Namibia has granted relief to its customers by offering payment holidays and relief during the current economic challenges caused by the Covid-19 pandemic
Shiimi applauds private and public sector efforts in fighting Covid-19
Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi says he is content with the response of all Namibians from both the private and public sectors in continuing to fight Covid-19 as a united front.
FNB Namibia temporarily closes Swakopmund branch
FNB Namibia temporarily closed its Swakopmund branch starting on Friday 19 June as a health and safety precaution to protect staff and customers from possible Covid-19 infection.
NTA provides employers with reprieve on VET levy
The National Training Authority (NTA) this week informed stakeholders that, subject to finalisation of the requisite statutory processes, registered employers will not be required to pay the Vocational Education and Training (VET) Levy for the months of July and August.
Bank of Namibia reverts to stage 1
The Bank of Namibia said it has become aware of a leaked internal memo whereby it advised its staff of the decision to revert to stage 1 lockdown.