Paratus Namibia is scheduled to officially launch its N$123 million carrier neutral Data Centre (DC) facility in Windhoek in August this year. This new facility, named Armada Data Centre, will be the first carrier neutral and the largest DC facility in the country.
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Matengu encourages students to face challenges
University of Namibia vice chancellor Kenneth Matengu has encouraged first-year and senior students to face challenges with conviction.
NUST hailed for expanding access
The Namibia University of Science and Technology has been commended for gradually expanding its range to provide access to quality education to more Namibians.
SADC remains most unequal region…delivery of basic services from birth critical
A new World Bank report has identified Southern African Customs Union member countries of Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, and South Africa, as representative of the world’s most unequal region.
Havana vendors welcome eviction U-turn
Vendors operating at the Havana four-way stop in the Moses //Garoeb constituency have welcomed a decision by the City of Windhoek to allow them to continue selling their wares there.
Ex-cop appeals robbery conviction
A former police officer who was convicted and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for carrying out an armed robbery in Windhoek, wants the High Court to reconsider the sentence and conviction imposed on him.
Baster kaptein dispute heads to court
A candidate who lost the Baster kaptein election on 24 April 2021 has approached the Windhoek High Court to declare the elections irregular, not free and fair, and to get it set aside.
NamRA engages //Kharas taxpayers
Namibia Revenue Agency commissioner Sam Shivute said engaging taxpayers is assisting the entity in a great way to identify challenges existing to streamline the smooth delivery of services.
Releasing Fishrot accused a safe risk – defence
Defence lawyers in the bail application of six Fishrot accused say releasing their clients on bail is a “safe risk.”
‘No more excuses’… Geingob charges ministers to fast-track projects
President Hage Geingob has charged all ministers to ensure they implement to the letter projects under their portfolios, including those contained in the fifth National Development Plan and the Harambee Prosperity Plan II without delay.