INTERVIEW | Standard Bank Namibia expected to list on NSX
Standard Bank Namibia is expected to be listed on the Namibian Stock Exchange (NSX) next month. The bank’s CEO Vetumbuavi Mungunda spoke to us.
Standard Bank Namibia is expected to be listed on the Namibian Stock Exchange (NSX) next month. The bank’s CEO Vetumbuavi Mungunda spoke to us.
Government has completed its roll-out of the Food Bank in all the 14 regions. The completion coincided with the final leg of the programme, implemented in the Erongo Region.
About 600 contract employees with the City of Windhoek have threatened to go on strike unless their working conditions are improved. The group gathered at Soweto Market in Windhoek to share their grievances.
A project aimed at improving agriculture in the region, through supporting the implementation of the SADC Regional Agricultural Policy was launched in Windhoek. Namibia is one of the SADC member states that benefited from the project that aims to improve the sharing of agricultural information and access to markets.
The Olthaver List Group of companies want to grow its direct and indirect number of employees to more than 10 000 and introduce benefits such as medical aid and housing allowances to all of those. The Olthaver List Group of Companies is the largest privately-owned Namibian company, founded in 1919.
The family of a two-year-old toddler who cracked his skull when he fell from a chair, are distraught following the fateful incident. In April this year, little Uzuva Katjitae fell off a chair in his grandmother’s backyard, hitting his head on a rock.
Miss Namibia urges learners to continue showing a strong desire in learning and pushing towards the realisation of their visions. Nadja Breytenbach made the call when she addressed learners of Delta Pre-Primary and Primary Schools in Windhoek.
SWAPO’s leadership has appealed to white Namibians to be involved in the national reconciliation process and help implement the policy. The apartheid policies segregated Namibians along racial and tribal lines.
Mother of triplets from Onanyege Village in Onayena Constituency in the Oshikoto Region pleads for support. The 34-year-old Helvi Kambonde Shikomba could not believe when nurses told her that she was having triplets – up until when she delivered them.
Various companies trading in the metal and steel industry organised the first-ever exhibition to showcase their products to potential local buyers. The exhibition included heavyweights such as Wispeco Namibia, albeit a strong presence of small and medium companies.