Amukwelele is an immigration officer, with over two decades of service in the public sector, and prides himself on having served in almost all the departments within this ministry since he stepped into its corridors in May 1998.
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Grootfontein councillors put differences aside… as town hatches plan to improve service delivery
Grootfontein local authority councillors and management this week put their differences aside to chart an effective public service delivery plan.
MVA conducts awareness on road safety
The Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund this week conducted a public passenger road awareness campaign at the Rundu bus terminal.
Faulty wheelchair impedes graduate’s job hunting
Seeking employment is no easy task and requires one to visit numerous companies to drop off your CV and if you happen to score an interview, you will have to meet face to face with your respective employer.
‘I’m shattered, broken’… inconsolable mother shares horrific ordeal
Ndaelekwa Johannes, the mother of the 37-year-old woman who was allegedly brutally murdered by her boyfriend together with her minor daughter, says the events of early this week have left her “shattered and broken”.
Phala Phala: NEFF ponders next move
Namibian Economic Freedom Fighters’ national coordinator Kalimbo Iipumbu yesterday said his party is pondering the next course of action when South African leader Cyril Ramaphosa touches down in Windhoek in the coming weeks.
‘Competitive’ prices for NCA beef loom
There appears to be hope on the horizon for the northern communal areas, currently cut off from the rest of the country and some lucrative markets for their livestock, if assurances by Meatco are anything to go by.
Monkeypox: Namibians urged to remain calm
The health ministry has reiterated its stance on triggering surveillance measures in lieu of the monkeypox outbreak in the world, and especially now that neighbouring South Africa reported its first case yesterday.
Siblings in pre-trial appearance
Murder accused siblings who are accused of murdering the young Shannon Wasserfall, made their first pre-trial appearance in the Windhoek High Court yesterday.
‘Hostile’ witnesses hamper corruption fight
Hostile witnesses and the lack of collaboration or slow response for information crucial to cases from various entities remain a challenge for the Anti-Corruption Commission.