August 26 Logistics managing director Salatiel Ntinda has been dismissed.
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Zambezi councillors demand urgent special meeting
Some Zambezi regional councillors have petitioned letters to management committee chairperson Warden Simushi to call an urgent council meeting, following the arrest of six senior officials.
Namibia and Turkey seek reciprocal cooperation
Namibia is dedicated to pursuing an economic diversification policy to boost the industrial and service sectors and increasing overall manufacturing output.
Hard work starts now – Benjamin
Brave Warriors head coach Collin Benjamin says hard work has already started, as the Brave Warriors already know who their 2023 Africa Cup of Nations opponents are.
Interest rates expected to remain unchanged – SS
Interest rates are expected to remain unchanged at the next scheduled central bank meeting on 25 October 2023, following similar movements by the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) and the Federal Reserve in the United States of America.
Brave Warriors in tough group
Brave Warriors coach Collin Benjamin says his charges have been drawn in a very competitive group for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations tournament scheduled for Ivory Coast next year.
Nangolo dazzles …as Shinuna proves to be a worthy opponent
Flame ‘Special One’ Nangolo produced a dazzling performance as he dominated David Shinuna in a 10-round junior lightweight national title fight at Wanderers Sports Club on Saturday evening.
Geingob pleads for peace amidst Israeli-Palestinian conflict
President Hage Geingob has issued a strong plea for peace in light of the intensifying Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
‘Ngungula’ affecting development activities
Oshikango, located on the Namibia-Angola border and now part of the town of Helao Nafidi, was desolate when Namibia gained its independence in March 1990.
Oniipa Town Council to plant trees
The Oniipa Town Council plans to plant trees across the town as part of Arbor Day celebrations.