Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) has been named Namibia’s Most Admired Brand for the second year running.
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Third sustainable development awards focus on Covid-19 recovery
The Environment Investment Fund (EIF) last week hosted the third edition of Namibia’s Sustainable Development Awards under the theme ‘Accelerating the green economy transformation as we recover from Covid-19’.
Inclusive pension fund to be introduced
The labour ministry and the Social Security Commission (SSC), with the help of the International Labour Organisation (ILO), have designed an inclusive national pension fund to soon be submitted for consultation to government, with social partners and key stakeholders.
Opinion -Time for Africa
Africa has come a long way in shaking off the image of a continent that is consistently dependent on and trailing the rest of the world for investment, development, direction and validation.
Residents owe council N$29 million
Residents at Eenhana Town Council owe the council N$29 million in water, rates and taxes as well as properties, the mayor Omri-Onn Kavandje said whilst tabling the budget recently.
Teen dies in head-on collision
A boy, aged 14, died instantly on Tuesday when a sedan taxi he was travelling in collided head-on with a Toyota Hilux pickup, while 11 others survived with severe injuries.
Caley satisfied with ablution facilities at schools
Deputy education minister Faustina Caley has expressed her satisfaction with the completion of ablution facilities at schools in the Kavango East region.
Call for lawyers to sanitise their profession
As stories of the shenanigans of some lawyers all over the world continue to feature in the media with monotonous regularity and threaten to put their profession into disrepute, Lawyers, a book by a widely acclaimed legal expert, has come out to discuss ethical obligations of lawyers and say what ought to be the standard.
Assault accused cops back at work
Police officers, accused of assaulting two trial-awaiting inmates in Tsumeb last week, have returned to work after paying N$2 000 bail each.
Over 2 000 Angolan migrants linger in Omusati
While Angolan migrants at Etunda in the Omusati region wait on their government to take a stance on what to do about their situation, their numbers continue to swell.
