Metarere Muvangua is a senior auditor in the directorate of cash-based audits at the Auditor General’s office. He is responsible for the sound and effective functioning of government and ascertaining that the benefit of public funds reaches every corner of society.
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Kanyama’s ‘condom factory’ under wraps
Health tender magnate Shapwa Kanyama has refused this newspaper entry into his purported condom manufacturing factory, located in the Windhoek northern industrial area, citing privacy.
Geingob blasts tender cancel calls
President Hage Geingob has come out guns blazing against calls for him to cancel a controversial N$650 million tender awarded to Amnics Trading to supply the health ministry with clinical products.
Demonstrators bay for Shoprite managers’ blood
Emotions reached boiling point yesterday as protestors blocked the Sam Nujoma Avenue for two hours, demanding the dismissal of two managers of Shoprite, who allegedly bullied Fabiolla Zondjembo, resulting in her suicide last Wednesday in Walvis Bay.
Isaacks demands preference for //Kharas residents
//Kharas Regional Council chairperson, Joseph Isaacks said people of the region should enjoy preference in all government projects and opportunities through affirmative action and equity this year.
NHE workers vote to down tools
The National Housing Enterprise’s workers are expected to embark on industrial action to force the board and management meet their demands as the collective bargaining process has deadlocked.
Flooded residents plead with City for help
Residents of Samora Machel constituency are demanding the City of Windhoek relocate them following heavy rains that damaged their properties over the weekend.
MTC extends network coverage
The Minister of Information and Communication Technology Peya Mushelenga on Tuesday inaugurated MTC’s1 000th network tower in the country at Okadhiya in Okatyali Constituency in Oshana.
Boulter attacks N$84.5m murder suit
British businessman Harvey Boulter is fighting to have the Windhoek High Court strike an early blow to an N$84.5 million lawsuit filed against him by the family of his deceased farm manager, whom he is accused of killing in 2021.
Rescued fishermen ‘scarred for life’
The fishermen who were rescued after their vessel caught fire last Sunday off the Namibian coast opened up yesterday about their near-death experience.