Skip to content
Latest News
Shiimi presents report on economic & governance oversight workshop UNICEF partners with Oniipa to improve household sanitation Kenya, SA seek return of nationals in Ukraine NWR halts dividends to focus on service despite 50% profit rise GIPF reports N$815 million loss from SA investment
Sydney 29 ℃
December 26, 2025
  • News
  • Radio
    • Touch FM
    • National FM
    • Kaisames FM
    • Hartklop FM
    • Nwanyi FM
    • Omurari FM
    • Wato FM
    • Funk Haus Namibia
    • TYS FM
    • Kati FM
    • !Ah FM
  • Sport
  • Programmes
    • Current Affairs Programmes
    • Entertainment Programmes
  • NBCPlus
  • TV License
  • Corporate
    • About NBC
    • The NBC Board
    • NBC Management Team
    • Procurement
      • Annual Procurement Plan
      • Open Bids
      • Bid Opening Reports
      • General Conditions of Contract
      • Bidder Registration
    • Advertise
    • Careers
    • Staff Mail

Day: April 30, 2020

  • April 30, 2020
  • Uncategorized

Namibian truck driver tests positive for COVID-19 in Zambia

Zambian Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya says the country has recorded nine new cases of COVID-19, including three truck drivers from Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe. Earlier Friday evening, during a live panel discussion on NBC1, Namibia’s Minister of Health Dr Kalumbi Shangula said he received information about the truck driver but that the case will […]

Read More
  • April 30, 2020
  • Uncategorized

INTERVIEW | Economist Mally Likukela on new state of emergency developments

INTERVIEW | Economist Mally Likukela on new state of emergency developments.

Read More
  • April 30, 2020
  • Uncategorized

Governor Sampofu wants Katima-Liselo Green Scheme operational as a matter of urgency

Zambezi Governor Alufea Sampofu says he wants to see the Katima-Liselo Green Scheme in operation as a matter of urgency to promote food security in the country. This he says, is among the first things on his Plan of Action following his re-appointment as head of the region.

Read More
  • April 30, 2020
  • Uncategorized

Current countrywide lockdown will lapse at midnight on Monday

Namibia will, as from Tuesday, enter stage two of the state of emergency, declared to prevent the spread of COVID-19. President Hage Geingob made the announcement following a Cabinet review on the status of COVID-19 in the country and adopted it in four stages. The current countrywide lockdown will lapse at midnight on Monday, with […]

Read More
  • April 30, 2020
  • Uncategorized

Social dialogue required ahead of planning for new employment regulations

Social dialogue among all stakeholders must become a norm when planning socio-economic development and drafting new employment regulations. This was said by the Minister of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment Creation, Utoni Nujoma at a media conference, ahead of Workers’ Day, celebrated on 1 May.

Read More
  • April 30, 2020
  • Uncategorized

Edcon Group applies for voluntary business rescue

One of the largest non-food retailers, Edcon Group has applied for voluntary business rescue, in a move likely to result in thousands of job losses. A business rescue plan is aimed at rescuing the company by restructuring its affairs. This may include a restructuring of the business, its property, debt, other affairs, liabilities and equity.

Read More
  • April 30, 2020
  • Uncategorized

UNAM’s School of Pharmacy manufactures 6 000 litres of hand sanitiser

The University of Namibia’s (UNAM) School of Pharmacy’s faculty of Health Sciences has manufactured about 6 000 litres of hand sanitisers. The sanitisers are manufactured according to the World Health Organisation’s specifications.

Read More
  • April 30, 2020
  • Uncategorized

1 600 Travellers arrive via Ariamsvlei border

About 1 600 travellers arrived in the country through the Ariamsvlei border post between 27 March and 29 April 2020.

Read More
  • April 30, 2020
  • Uncategorized

Swakopmund street patrols faring well

Street patrols in Swakopmund are going well with law enforcement agencies hard at work to ensure that the public complies with regulations of the state of emergency.

Read More
  • April 30, 2020
  • Uncategorized

Informal traders protest alleged lack of consideration by Government

Players in the informal business sector, including domestic workers, say they are most affected by the lockdown measures. Players in the sector complained that they are not consulted on decisions regarding the pandemic, and that they are considered players of less importance in the national economy.

Read More
  • 1
  • 2
Copyright © 2024 NBC. | All rights reserved.