MTC expands network
Mobile Telecommunications Company MTC has erected 14 new sites across the country, to increase capacity and expand its network – part of its ongoing expansion programme, particularly in rural areas.
Mobile Telecommunications Company MTC has erected 14 new sites across the country, to increase capacity and expand its network – part of its ongoing expansion programme, particularly in rural areas.
Opening borders to ease cross-border tourism to strengthen regional cooperation was part of Northern Cape Tourism Authority’s aims at this year’s Tourism Expo. The attendance was to once again forge valuable relationships with tourism role players from Namibia and neighbouring countries.
The African continent and the Caribbean island state, Cuba have and continue to enjoy friendly relations. But, President Hage Geingob wants to see these cooperation to translate into strong commercial and trade relations. The Head of State was speaking at the fifth Continental Africa Conference in Solidarity with Cuba currently underway in the capital.
Delegates at the fifth Continental Africa Conference in solidarity with Cuba have called for more support to the Caribbean island.
At last year’s Namibia Sports Awards, one of the biggest sponsors of sport in the country, MTC, sent representative Tim Ekandjo, who said “Namibians must fight racism, sexism and tribalism in order to be successful in building a complete ‘Namibian house.” That advice seems to not have been heeded however, as most recently Rugby’s Theo […]
About 200 learners and teachers from the Bloukrans Primary School, situated some 120 kilometres east of Windhoek, are struggling to access clean water. The school has no functioning ablution facilities, no boreholes to supply water, and occasionally runs out of water for a couple of days.
Ombetja Yehinga Organisation is conducting a week long theatre workshop on HIV/AIDS for 35 offenders incarcerated at the Keetmanshoop Correctional Facility.
Ensuring the protection of indigenous forests is of utmost importance to fight deforestation, considering Namibia being a semi-arid country. Despite a significant number of Namibians depending directly on plants for fire wood, animal fodder, food and medicine, these should be sustainably managed.
Oponganda’s main cemetery has reached its capacity for burials and all new burials are now accommodated at Oponganda Extension B. City of Windhoek’s Public Relations Officer Lydia Amutenya told Nampa that burials are already taking place at the new extension. Oponganda’s main cemetery and Oponganda Extension B are situated opposite each other in Katutura along […]
The fifth session of the Sixth Parliament will resume on Tuesday. For this session the National Assembly plans to table and discuss the Marriage Bill, Divorce Bill, Matrimonial Property Bill, Child Justice Bill and Education Bill.