WINDHOEK - The Namibia Training Authority (NTA) wants employers to submit claims for the Employer Training Grant (ETG) for the financial year 2018/19 before May 1.
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ECN has N$80 million budget deficit
WINDHOEK – The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) says the N$220 million allocated to it for the 2019/20 financial year is not sufficient to successfully cover the November Presidential and National Assembly elections.
Mberewa zomahoroworo zina tura asi kwedi kwaPembagona mahoroworo gokukwateramo
Windhoek – Vakomisare kumwe nomberewa zawo moNamibia ndi asi ECN, vanatura ezuva 15 Pembagona, momapeu, asi yilyo ezuva ngagakara mahoroworo gokukwateramo momukunda gwaOndangwa zomodoropa yimo ngoso mbudi ana kuzigava mugendesi pamberewa Theo Muyoro yimo ngoso ana kutanta kosayitunga zaNew Era, nkera.
Homeless, destitute man lives in a toilet
KöES – Whilst it is a given for most of us to live under a decent shelter, the same cannot be said about a man living in a place where other people normally relieve themselves.
Speaker to lead Namibian delegation to IPU
WINDHOEK – Speaker of the National Assembly Professor Peter Katjavivi will lead a delegation of Namibian parliamentarians to the 140th Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Assembly to be held in Doha, Qatar from April 6 to 10.
Keetmanshoop hosts gala to promote upcoming expo
KEETMANSHHOP- The Executive Committee for the Keetmanshoop Agricultural, Industrial and Tourism Expo recently held a gala dinner to raise funds for their upcoming expo.
Rhino roams in mahangu fields at Uukwiyu-Uushona
ONGWEDIVA - The Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) has dispatched a team to Uukwiyu-Uushona to monitor and recapture the rhino spotted roaming around that area.
Survival of wild horses put under microscope
LÜDERITZ - The chairperson of //Kharas Regional Council and !Nami#nus Constituency Council Jan Scholtz heaped praise on the Ministry of Environment and Tourism for over the years developing guidelines and action plans to ensure it preserves and cares for the country’s wild horses that generate revenue through tourism.
Köes residents bay for CEO’s head
KES - Concerned over what they claim is rampant embezzlement of the coffers of their village on the edge of the Kalahari Desert, residents of Köes early this week staged a peaceful demonstration demanding the immediate suspension of their CEO, Willy Humphries, for alleged complicity in fraud.
Storm destroys infrastructure at school
ONGWEDIVA - Five learners at Shituwa Secondary School in Endola in Ohangwena Region were treated for minor injuries after their dormitories were hit by a storm on Tuesday evening.