Namcor employees claim unfair labour practice
Employees of the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor), led by NAPWU, demonstrated at the company’s premises in solidarity with 10 employees whose contracts were terminated.
Employees of the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor), led by NAPWU, demonstrated at the company’s premises in solidarity with 10 employees whose contracts were terminated.
John Stein, a Keetmanshoop resident, has dismissed recent unfounded statements made by one of his neighbours on NBC News. The neighbour acussed Stein of attempting to scam her out of her home.
About 8 769 plots have been serviced in the last two years since the inception of the Harambee Prosperity Plan (HPP) in 2015. John Steytler, Presidential Advisor on Economic Matters, said a huge portion of a minimum of 2 414 plots emanated from the ongoing Mass Urban Land Servicing Plan.
Over 1,5 million visitors from around the world set foot in Namibia in 2016. This was revealed by the Minister of Environment and Tourism, Pohamba Shifeta, at the launch of the 2016 tourist statistics in Windhoek, on Thursday. The minister says that this figure increased by 3,7% from 2015. He said most visitors came from […]
The Inspector-General of the Namibian Police is calling on lawmakers to consider introducing a law prohibiting sharing of pictures of accident scenes. Sebastian Ndeitunga says such a law would contribute to the overall aim of reducing road crashes in the country. According to Ndeitunga, the sharing of sometimes unverified and gruesome pictures from accident scenes […]
The Office of the Prime Minister has adopted strategies to fight corruption in public sectors. In an effort to fight corruption and restore public trust, a national committee was set up with representatives from all government institutions and the Anti-Corruption Commission.
Liberation struggle icon, Major Isak Shoome, has died. Shoome passed away at the age of 101 at his Tsandi homestead in the Omusati Region on Tuesday.
Otjozondjupa Regional electricity distributor, Cenored, has donated bicycles, helmets and cool drinks to the Police at Otjiwarongo. The donation is aimed at assisting police stations at different towns of the region in efforts to fight against crime and maintain peace and order.
The Eros Girls School hostel will not be open in time for the first school term next year. The school is thus not looking to take onboard any learners requiring accommodation in 2018.
Seven-seater bus drivers without valid transportation permits, are warned to stop loading passengers illegally. The warning was issued after most of the seven-seater drivers operating on public roads, failed to produce licences to carry passengers, when confronted by the police at roadblocks countrywide.