Over N$5 million unaccounted for by Public Passenger Transport Association
The Namibia Public Passenger Transport Association’s (NPPTA) President Edwards Kalembe says more than N$5 million collected over 10 years remains unaccounted for.
The Namibia Public Passenger Transport Association’s (NPPTA) President Edwards Kalembe says more than N$5 million collected over 10 years remains unaccounted for.
The City of Windhoek has started disconnecting water and electricity to various schools because of an accumulated debt of N$55 million by the Education, Arts and Culture Ministry.
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has registered 256 564 eligible Namibian voters. A total of 255 830 Namibians registered in the country while 734 registered at diplomatic missions abroad during the supplementary registration period from 8 to 27 July 2019. The commission is consolidating the voters’ registration data in terms of voters who have […]
The two-day Economic Growth Summit has raked in N$20 billion from investors, exceeding its target of N$14,5 billion. This was announced by the chairperson of the High Level Panel on the Namibian Economy, Johannes !Gawagab at the end of the summit.
The public is reminded to report cases of needy people in their communities who may require government assistance. The Minister of Information and Communication Technology made this call during his visit to the Oshana Regional Council office.
Many sectors of the Namibian economy have been negatively affected by the economic downturn resulting in a number of towns now promoting local economic activities through organising trade shows. Oshikuku, in the Omusati Region, started the Oshipe Trade Fair last year, following in the footsteps of other towns embarking on such activities to sensitise its […]
Nedbank Namibia handed over N$930 000 to the Go Green Fund to promote conservation in environmental areas that receive less attention at an event held in Windhoek on Tuesday. At the occasion, different speakers shared sentiments that there is a need for the business community to come on board and assist Government’s effort in conservation.
Women in business are encouraged to help strengthen legislation to achieve gender equality in Namibia. These remarks were made by Angelique Philander, the General Manager at the National Commission on Research Science and Technology, at the pitch event co-organised in collaboration with the National Innovation Challenge for Women.
Economist Milner Siboleka said the growth summit organised by the High-Level Panel on the Namibian Economy came at the right time. Siboleka hopes that it will give some solutions to issues affecting Namibians and bring about economic positive growth in the long term.
The current economic headwinds facing Namibia have compelled the Government to introduce a number of policy reforms to create a more conducive business environment and reduce bureaucratic bottlenecks. President Hage Geingob said this when he opened the two-day Economic Growth Summit in Windhoek.