WALVIS BAY – Interim board chairperson of the National Fishing Corporation of Namibia (Fishcor) Heinrich Mihe Gaomab has defended
his resignation from the Seaflower Pelagic Processing (SPP) board. Gaomab and another board member Ruth Herunga resigned from SPP this week, citing a conflict of interest as the Walvis Bay-based company is suing the government for outstanding fish quotas.
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Geingob salutes frontline heroes
President Hage Geingob has given a heartfelt tribute to healthcare workers who have become true heroes in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
Dirk Mudge was a peacemaker – Geingob
President Hage Geingob has described veteran politician Dirk Mudge as a peacemaker who contributed immensely to nation-building. Mudge died yesterday in a Windhoek hospital at the age of 92.
Rundu enlists debt collector to recover over N$200 million
RUNDU - The Rundu Town Council has appointed Redforce Debt Management to collect data and debts owed by government institutions, businesses and residents.
Alleged Westlane robbers to get new trial dates
The remaining group of people who were arrested in the armed robbery that took place nearly three years ago at Westlane Lifestyle Centre in Windhoek are set to get new trial dates.
Virus uncertainty a risk for domestic growth
“Risks to domestic growth are dominated by ongoing travel restrictions and lockdowns in many countries, including Namibia, restricting business activities
The Black Parent
The Zambezi born comedian calls himself Mushemi Yosiiha loosely translated to Black Parent.
Defence simulation boosts combat readiness
Vilho maintained the force has played a commendable role in acting as frontline workers, adding the military has participated in the manning of roadblocks and the patrolling of national borders.
Court to hear quotas auction challenge
In an urgent application filed at the High Court, the company is asking Deputy Judge President Hosea Angula to interdict the fisheries ministry, the National Fishing Corporation (Fishcor),
Mbango drags Omuthiya to court over dismissal
The former CEO of Omuthiya Town Council, Samuel Mbango, has turned to the High Court to seek an order to review and set aside a decision of the labour court,