The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) gave notice that on Friday, 17 February 2023, it has commenced with the auctioning process for radio
frequency spectrum bands 694-790 MHz and 790-862 MHz allocated to International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) services on a primary basis.
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Opinion – Is Namibia a bourgeois state? A case study of Michael Amushelelo
Learning from the recent social and political developments in the Namibian political space, many who follow politics would have observed the working class mobilisations led by the NEFF’s commissar Michael Amushelelo, who is currently a trending force and icon in Namibia as far as the awakening and mobilisation of the working class’ struggle is concerned.
Opinion – NRSC does the right thing
The majority of the world’s safest countries have long-term road safety targets in place. Road safety is a major global health issue since large proportions of unintentional injuries are caused by traffic-related crashes.
Community hostel finances a shambles
A parliamentary standing committee on education matters has noted with grave concern the mushrooming of community hostels, which in some instances, are believed to be established for financial gains.
MET extends gambling machines’ registration period
At the recommendation of the gaming and entertainment board, the environment and tourism ministry has extended the period by six months to register all unregistered gambling machines and operations.
Heavy rain leaves Mukwe villagers displaced
Heavy rain with strong wind left inhabitants of Shamaghongo village in the Mukwe constituency stranded after their homesteads were damaged last Wednesday. Their housing structures were damaged, with roof sheets blown away and thatch roofs destroyed.
Shiimi to show dexterity in tight budget…spending, public debt and wage bill in focus
With the national budget scheduled to be tabled this afternoon, rising public debt is weighing heavily on the minds of economists, while others have called for a reasonable return and accountability on the billions of dollars invested in education.
Worm harvesters revel in ‘joyful risk’
Wild animals and deadly snakes pose a grave danger, but hundreds of people continue to flock to Amarika village in the Omusati region to harvest edible
worms.
Ambulance woes alarm MPs
More and more health facilities continue to operate without the emergency services of an ambulance countrywide – a situation putting the lives of many patients at risk as they can’t access medical attention on time.
Growing housing backlog needs innovation
The realities and challenges that come along with urban migration was once again highlighted during the ongoing Association for Local Authorities in Namibia seminar on housing and land delivery.









