President Hage Geingob maintains an open-door policy with all traditional authorities and accords high priority to the issues they table to the Presidency, spokesperson Alfredo Tjiurimo Hengari said yesterday.
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Nghiwete drags NSFAF to court
The dismissed CEO of the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NASFAF), Hilya Nghiwete, has filed an urgent application with the Windhoek High Court to interdict the Fund’s board from implementing its decision to fire her pending the finalisation of a labour complaint she lodged with the Labour Commissioner and ordering that the status quo remains in respect of her employment contract prior to the decision to fire her.
MoU eases movement of Impalila residents to Botswana
Namibia and Botswana last week signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that will enable Impalila Island and Kasika residents in the Zambezi region to use border passes to enter Botswana.
Nasawu trains fishing sector shop stewards
WALVIS BAY – The Namibian Seamen and Allied Workers Union (Nasawu) that is an affiliate member of the Trade Union Congress of Namibia (Tucna) is training close to 30 shop stewards in the sector.
Geingob a popitha mUuwa waNdonga
ONAMBANGO– Presidente Hage Geimgob okwa li a talele po uuwa waNdonga nokutalela po omukwaniilwa Fillemon Shuumbwa Nangolo mOnambango moshitopolwa shaShana mOlyomakaya.
Aanona ya thigi po enongelo molwa Nakaidhi ta nkenene…Oshikukuta ohaye shi uvu ashike ngokatana komiilya
ONGWEDIVA-Esther Haimbodi (12) okwa thigi po osikola opo a sile oshimpwiyu aamwayina yatano, mboka ya thigwa po kuyina muDesemba omumvogali.
Nangolo urges nation to support Geingob …. President preaches unity at Onambango
ONAMBANGO – The leader of the Ondonga Traditional Authority Fillemon Shuumbwa Nangolo has urged Namibians to give their full support to allow President Hage Geingob to serve his two full terms as head of state.
Girl (12) quits school to take care of destitute family
OMADHIYA – A 12-year-old girl has abandoned school in order to take care of her younger siblings.
Esther Haimbodi from Omadhiya village in Oshikoto region decided not to go back to her paternal grandmother’s house where she was living, after she discovered that her mother had abandoned her six siblings between the ages of two and 16.
Haufiku advises against travel to virus-hit countries
With cases of coronavirus rising worldwide, former minister of health Bernard Haufiku has advised Namibians against travelling to Asia, the Middle East and Western Europe unless absolutely necessary.
Missing captain’s family shattered
WALVIS BAY – The family of the Hangana Seafood captain Carlo Gordon, who is still missing at sea, say they are deeply disappointed in the company’s efforts to locate their son.