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Boeing CEO to face Capitol Hill grilling
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun was expected to apologize to families of crash victims on yesterday as he faces a Senate grilling following accusations that the plane-maker put profits over safety.
Kenyan activists protest new tax hikes
Scores of Kenyans gathered outside parliament yesterday to protest controversial tax hikes, with police deploying tear gas and making at least three arrests, according to AFP journalists at the scene.
OM celebrates Kavango West’s entrepreneurship
The 2024 Old Mutual Sustainable, Economic and Empowerment Drive (OM SEED) initiative has once again brought to light the entrepreneurial brilliance within Namibia, this time focusing on the Kavango West region.
CEO OF YOUR CAREER with Ipupa Fadeyi – Self-leadership is the key to career advancement
The impact of self-leadership on career advancement is profound. When you take control of your career path, you position yourself as a proactive, reliable and capable professional.
GIPF holds millions in unclaimed benefits
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) currently holds millions of dollars in unclaimed benefits. In terms of GIPF rules, benefits become “unclaimed” where members or beneficiaries fail to claim them for a period of five years after the date on which they become payable.
Fortescue hosts media training on green hydrogen
Fortescue, a leading green technology, energy and metals company, recently conducted a half-day media training workshop in Windhoek.
Namfisa recovers N$5.8m in one quarter
From January to March 2024, the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) recovered over N$5.8 million.
Bank Windhoek launches new brand campaign
As a Namibian-owned financial institution, Bank Windhoek’s responsibility extends beyond financial services and strives towards the betterment of the country through presence and corporate social responsibility.
Aviation industry improves baggage handling
SITA, a global leader in technology solutions for the air transport industry, has announced an improvement in the air transport industry’s rate of mishandled baggage.