RUNDU - Kansela gomupe gomukunda gwaMukwe Damian Maghambayi katente asi age kuna kara nomagano gomanzi kuhamena mukunda horowero gwendi, munahamene kuwapukurura erongo, kuretesapo yirugana ntani nongesefa nye unene dokuvatera vadinkantu.
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Opinion – Smart Africa makes for a smarter Namibia
The world seems to be fully ‘smartified’, from smartphones, smart fridges to smart houses and cars that are smart.
Opinion – Understand banking fees to save money
To help customers succeed in their financial goals this year, Bank Windhoek urges them to understand their banking fees to avoid unnecessary charges and penalties.
Ministry embarks on broader consultation for national budget
The Ministry of Finance, which has commenced with drawing up the 2021/22 National Budget, has urged all Namibians to ensure their voices are heard through a broadened open budget initiative.
Economically feasible to toll some roads – RFA … Administration records 4% increase in revenue
Two strategic projects at the Road Fund Administration (RFA), namely the mass distance charges automation project (MDC) and the tolling study project, have been earmarked to address efficiency and equity principles while at the same time focusing on the diversification of the company’s revenue base.
Southern roads made more accessible
KEETMANSHOOP – Following heavy rains accompanied by flash floods in most parts of the //Kharas region, many roads have become inaccessible for road users.
Steer clear of vendetta – governor
Khomas governor Laura McLeod-Katjirua has implored regional councillors and staff to steer clear of vendetta and refrain from internal unsound labour relations and misunderstandings which has the potential to derail service delivery and development hostage.
Nampost branch robbed
OMUTHIYA – The Oshikoto police are investigating a case of robbery after thieves got away with about N$65 000 when they pounced on the unsuspecting personnel at a Nampost branch in Oshigambo yesterday morning.
‘We want our money’ … Swakop hotel workers demand
Disgruntled employees of the Swakopmund Hotel and Entertainment Centre marched to its premises yesterday to express their frustration for going without work and salaries since April last year.
Orphanage struggles to stay afloat
OMUTHIYA - For the first time in more 20 years of its existence, a Tsumeb-based orphanage has slashed its intake by 39 from a total of 65 children under its care.
