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Namibia turns away fleeing SA refugees
WINDHOEK - The Namibian government has turned desperate immigrants, who fled South Africa last month following a recent wave of xenophobic attacks, away because they are not recognised as asylum seekers.
Seamen want govt job pledge in writing
WALVIS BAY - Unionists representing unemployed seamen have welcomed government’s intervention to help secure them jobs within the fishing industry, but they are demanding the commitment to be put in writing.
SOE Governance Act ‘ready by March’
WINDHOEK – Public enterprises minister Leon Jooste said the new legislation forming part of government’s drive to reform and restructure state-owned enterprises (SOEs) would be finalised by March next year.
Itula and co head to Supreme Court… five presidential candidates challenge poll outcome
Windhoek - Five candidates who contested the presidential election last month, including Dr Panduleni Itula, who stood as an independent, have approached the Supreme Court to challenge the outcome, which declared incumbent President Hage Geingob as duly elected.
Ongwediva, Otjinene sign twinning agreement
ONGWEDIVA – The Ongwediva town council and the Otjinene village council yesterday signed a cooperation agreement in order to enhance capacity building, economic development as well as tourism and cultural heritage between the two councils.
Aakiintu ye na HIV/Aids otaya ningi omapunda nuuhasha
ONGWEDIVA - Omolwa epango lyokukeelela ombuto yoHIV/Aids kaayi taandele okuza kokuyina okuya kokanona, aakiintu yamwe paife otaya ihumbata nuuhasha, oshinima shoka tashi hwahwameke etaandelo lyombuto ndjoka moshilongo
Govt reaches out to jobless fishermen… promises plans to resolve unemployment
WALVIS BAY - Government will negotiate with the fishing industry in an effort to secure work for fishermen who lost their jobs during the 2015 illegal strike as well as those who were laid off after Namsov’s quota was slashed.
Remove all convicts from Swapo parly list – IPPR
WINDHOEK – The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has advised President Hage Geingob to remove all tainted politicians, including those that have been convicted but given an option to pay a fine, from the Swapo parliamentary list.
Nudo infighting laid bare… Kandorozu, Jahanika face expulsion
WINDHOEK - Nudo is reportedly threatening to expel its former secretary-general Meundju Jahanika and the party’s
constituency councillor for Okakarara Vetaruhe Kandorozu over allegations that the pair de-campaigned against the party during the just-ended general election.