There is strong pressure to improve the performance and quality of services delivered by SOEs. Namibia State-Owned Enterprises are facing a wide range of issues, from insolvency, weak accounting systems, and the corporate governance issues.
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Opinion – The possibility trilemma to the Namibian economy
To understand the economic principles of any mankind, it is necessary to understand by far the faith by which it’s determined.
New curriculum not bad – Nghipondoka
Education minister Anna Nghipondoka insists the new curriculum is a positive development but agrees its implementation and guidance of learners are challenges that need attention.
APP restructuring before congress
The All People’s Party leadership has announced they are restructuring and mobilising before they can set up the date to host a congress.
Army builds inclusive ‘Namibian house’…regions share cake in new recruitment
The recruitment of over 1 400 new Namibia Defence Force trainees is being lauded in the defence corridors as a representation of a true Namibian army, with each political region securing a minimum of 103 slots.
Swapo stalwarts demand reforms
Those leading the ruling party can no longer pretend that everything is well, while Swapo is engulfed by an inferno of tribalism, factionalism, corruption and infiltration by enemies, a concerned group of stalwarts highlighted yesterday.
Shaningwa, Mushelenga take fight to Eenhana
Swapo’s internal campaign has become increasingly robust with a heated argument between party secretary general Sophia Shaningwa and information minister and central committee member Peya Mushelenga almost souring yesterday’s event in Eenhana, Ohangwena region.
Nigerian couple ploughs ahead with vocational education
A Nigerian couple who lived in Namibia for over 30 years saw that the country faced a critical need for technical skills and established Shalom Vocational Training Centre in Grootfointein serving the unemployed youth in various trades.
Water Ohangwena’s major challenge – PM
After visiting some villages in the Ohangwena region, Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila said water is a major challenge in Ohangwena and needs to be addressed immediately.
Kauandenge calls for genocide memorial museum
Parliamentarian Josef Kauandenge said he is ashamed and concerned that the Rwandan government has dedicated an entire room depicting the 1904–1908 genocide of the Nama and Herero people, but this pivotal historical event is nowhere to be seen in Namibia.