Cancer Association warns public about abusing its brand to collect money
The Cancer Association of Namibia has warned those using the association’s brand to collect money for their own benefits to stop the practice.
The Cancer Association of Namibia has warned those using the association’s brand to collect money for their own benefits to stop the practice.
The Zambezi and Rundu Vocational Training centres received equipment valued at N$2,8 million each to introduce courses in agriculture. The funding is part of the 2015 Namibian and German governments’ agreement to promote vocational training.
Deputy Minister of Environment and Tourism, Tommy Nambahu has encouraged the re-appointed board members of the Windhoek Country Club and Resort to continue focusing on return of investments and promoting sustainable development in the hospitality sector.
The Ohlthaver List Group signed a substantive wage agreement with the Tourism and Allied Workers Union of Namibia for the period of July 2017 to June 2018 for O Leisure employees in the bargaining unit.
The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) has announced that it will resume financing for SMEs. This comes in the wake of the suspension of operations at the SME Bank.
The business delegation accompanying President Hage Geingob had a chance to sit in on his address to the General Assembly. We asked some of them what they made of the President’s speech.
President Hage Geingob says Namibia’s youthful population is being groomed to take over from the old guard, both in the Swapo Party and government. Amid applause from world leaders, Dr Geingob flaunted the equal representation policy which government adopted and that saw a 48% increase in women participation in decision-making structures.
President Hage Geingob has told the United Nations that failure to reform and grant Africa a permanent seat with veto powers could result in the institution not being respected. In his address at the 72nd UN General Assembly, President Geingob called on the institution to renew faith in multilateralism. In the face of increasing uncertainty […]
Health and Social Services Minister Bernard Haufiku has renewed calls for Namibians to get tested for HIV as it is commonly spread by those who do not know their status.
The Ministry of Health and Social Services’ Special Funds has reportedly run dry leaving desperate patients stranded in need of financial support for major surgeries.