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  • November 5, 2019
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SSC warns against scam promising payouts to employees who worked between 1990 and 2019

The Social Security Commission (SSC) has warned Namibians against a message circulating on social media, promising a payout of about N$30 000 to employees who worked between 1990 and 2019. The scam seems to have originated from South Africa and then tailored for Namibia.

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  • November 5, 2019
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Four people hacked to death at Epatululo Village in Ohangwena

This morning, tragedy once again struck in the Ohangwena Region when four people belonging to the same family were hacked to death at Epatululo Village. The murders were reportedly carried out by the son of one of the victims.

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  • November 5, 2019
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Rehoboth demands N$15 million from Chinese mining company operating without an agreement

The Rehoboth Town Council is demanding payment of about N$15 million from a Chinese mining company, which has operated for years within the borders of the town.

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  • November 5, 2019
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Over 1 000 houses in Windhoek’s informal settlements electrified

About 1 200 residences in Windhoek’s informal settlements have been electrified at a cost of N$13 million. The city plans to electrify 4 700 more, over the next five years, at a cost of N$100 million.

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  • November 5, 2019
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Nearly 400 learners at Max Makushe get food poisoning

Two cold storage rooms at the Max Makushe Secondary School hostel in the Kavango East Region have not been working for weeks now, leading to 380 learners getting food poisoning. The principal of the school, Mukata Mukata told NAMPA on Monday the school was a scene of chaos a week ago when the learners had […]

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  • November 5, 2019
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Property developers urged to construct affordable houses for low and middle income earners

Property developers have been urged to construct affordable houses for low and middle-income earners. Deputy Director in the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development, Merrow Thaniseb made the call at the handing over of the Vivo Energy Namibia Win-A-House competition at Osona Village.

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  • November 5, 2019
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Three people hacked to death at Onaame village in Ohangwena Region

Three people were hacked to death at Onaame village in Oshikango constituency in the Ohangwena Region early Tuesday morning. It is alleged that the man entered his mother’s room killing her instantly with a panga. He then went into his niece’s room and started hacking two girls with a panga, killing one instantly. One of […]

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  • November 4, 2019
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Geingob says SWAPO deserves another term to fight for socio-economic development

SWAPO’s presidential candidate Hage Geingob says the party deserves another term to continue carrying the fight for socio-economic development. Geingob was addressing supporters at Kamanjab in the Kunene Region.

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  • November 4, 2019
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MTC to end sponsorship of the NAMAs

MTC has announced that the 10th edition of the much celebrated award show, the Namibia Annual Music Awards (NAMAs) for 2020 will be it’s last. NAMAs executive Tim Ekandjo made the announcement during the prize-giving ceremony today.

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  • November 4, 2019
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Political parties reminded to abide by the Code of Conduct

The Electoral Commission of Namibia’s Chief Electoral and Referenda Officer, Theo Mujoro has reminded parties contesting the upcoming elections, to abide by the code of conduct whether they have signed it or not. The code of conduct sets out rules on how political parties should behave themselves during election campaigns.

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