President Hage Geingob has reiterated that the current wave of African leaders believe in democratic processes, systems and institutions, and are not big men who impose their will on the people.
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Parents tricked into giving away children
Johanna Abraham still remembers vividly what happened when her son was stolen after she was given fish by an unknown man at a pension pay point in the Okongo area of the Ohangwena region.
We will have to be at our utmost best – Coetzee…as Welwitschias face Sables today
Being at their utmost best, avoiding schoolboy-errors and remaining consistent in applying pressure in all facets of the game, will be some of the most important ingredients Namibia will need to have if they are to overcome the unpredictable Sables of Zimbabwe, the Welwitschias’ veteran mentor Allister Coetzee has said.
Opinion – Western weapons supply to Ukraine – a delayed catastrophe
Interpol secretary general Jurgen Stock recently said that big quantity of the Western weapons supplied to Ukraine would inevitably fall into illegal circulation. As with the conflicts in the Balkans and Africa, organised crime will try to take advantage of the chaos and obtain military samples.
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A Technology Investment Fund would accelerate development
To build a sustainable future for Namibia, our children, and far into the future, we need to invest in Namibia.
RDJ interrogates sustainable aviation
A public discussion titled “Sustainable Aviation, Are We Ready?” took place on 29 June 2022 in Windhoek. The event, addressed by the Namibia Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), amongst others, was intended to shed light on the sustainable aviation outlook for Namibia.
NBL gets another Great Place to Work status
Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) has once again been recognised as being a Great Place to Work (GPTW), having been certified as such for the third consecutive year.
Labour ministry conducts pre-retirement workshop
The labour ministry recently concluded a two-day pre-retirement workshop with participants from the environment and tourism ministry. The evidence-based project provided training to employees in the 50-60 years age range, with the training aimed at preparing participants to plan for, adjust and cope better with retirement.
Hamutenya takes Namdia to labour commissioner
While the government’s diamond seller, Namib Desert Diamonds (Namdia) has already appointed its general manager for sales and marketing, Lelly Usiku, as acting chief executive officer (CEO), the inaugural CEO, Kennedy Hamutenya, has taken his bid to stay on for another five years to the office of the labour commissioner.