The Turkish Cooperation Agency (Tika) on Tuesday handed over four digitally-enhanced rooms to the Parliament of Namibia.
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Reporting to the shareholder
As part of their fiduciary duty, the Board of Directors of New Era Publication Corporation yesterday submitted their three-year progress report to Minister of Information and Communication Technology Peya Mushelenga (centre).
Trade ministry to host consumer protection workshop
The industrialisation and trade ministry is in the process of developing consumer protection legislation to safeguard consumers from unfair, deceptive, and fraudulent business practices.
Katima councillors boycott new member’s swearing-in
New Katima Mulilo councillor Simasiku Mukendwa was greeted with a massive no-show as the rest of the councillors did not show up at his swearing-in ceremony yesterday.
Namibia champion of press freedom in Africa
The Government of the Republic of Namibia and her people welcome the prestigious Champion of Press Freedom in Africa Award that was bestowed on Namibia at the recently concluded 10th International Festival of Freedom of Expression and the Press in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Family to sue for police negligence
A family of nine raised complaints against the Namibian Police regarding the handling of a motor vehicle accident which led to the death of Dennis Mwilima Sinvula in October 2022.
Navachab’s local spending exceeds N$1 bn
The Navachab Gold Mine, located 10 kilometres west of Karibib, spent more than N$2 billion on procurement in 2022, with more than half that amount spent on local companies.
Census to kick off second phase
The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) is about to commence with its last phase of the 2023 census, known as the Post Enumeration Survey (PES), expected to kick off on 6 to 17 November 2023.
Okakarara residents scavenge dumpsite for survival
Okakarara constituency councillor Ramana Mutjavikua has expressed serious concern with the growing number of residents, especially children from disadvantaged homes, who are now turning to the town’s dumpsite for food and survival.
Etosha to restart operations soon
Etosha Fishing employees will be returning to work on 30 October after the company yesterday announced the resumption of operations to process the relief quota allocated to them by government.