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NBL makes generous donations to promote road safety

NBL makes generous donations to promote road safety

Niël Terblanché Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) has reiterated its commitment to road safety by pledging N$200,000 to support various initiatives aimed at promoting safe driving practices throughout the country. This generous contribution includes N$90,000 allocated for refreshments for members of the Namibian Police stationed at roadblocks, as well as contributions to the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund's (MVA) road safety awareness campaigns. NBL is not only dedicated to producing quality beer but also advocates for responsible drinking behaviour. Surihe Gaomas-Guchu, NBL's Corporate Affairs Manager, emphasized the importance of consuming alcohol responsibly and avoiding drunk driving during the holiday season when many…
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NEFF threatens to shut down Rani Group

NEFF threatens to shut down Rani Group

Stefanus Nashama Michael Amushelelo, the Commissar of the Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) has called on workers to mobilise and unite in mass protest action and even threatened to shut down business activities of the Rani Group countrywide. This follows after the Oshakati-based Rani Group suspended more than 100 employees, who last week participated in a peaceful protest. The protest action was aimed at ending the contract labour hire system still utilised by the business. Amushelelo demanded the immediate reinstatement of the suspended workers and set a deadline for the return of the workers for mid-day yesterday or else the…
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Remains of one Henties Bay drowning victim found

Remains of one Henties Bay drowning victim found

Niël Terblanché The relentless search for two young girls who tragically drowned in the Atlantic Ocean last Friday has resulted in the discovery on Tuesday morning of one of the bodies about six kilometres north of Henties Bay. According to Inspector Iileni Shapumba, the Head of the Community Affairs Division of the Namibian Police in the Erongo Region, members of the public found the remains of the 11-year-old Marie France Brockerhoff Ngo Mbock while walking along the beach. Since the tragedy occurred, the community of the holiday town has united to bring closure to the grieving families by continuing to…
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Erongo Regional Council reflects on 2023

Erongo Regional Council reflects on 2023

Niël Terblanché As the year 2023 draws to a close, the Erongo Regional Council held its final meeting to reflect on the accomplishments and challenges faced throughout the year. Chairperson Benitha Imbamba addressed various critical issues in her statement, emphasizing the importance of safety, environmental responsibility, and community welfare. One of the foremost concerns highlighted by Imbamba was road safety during the festive season. With an increased number of residents and visitors travelling throughout the region, she urged everyone to prioritize safety on the roads. "Do not speed and make sure when we travel that our vehicles are in good…
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Erongo women retain mayoral positions

Erongo women retain mayoral positions

Niël Terblanché During recent elections of office bearers, two women, Dina Namubes and Irene Simeon-Kurtz, have retained their mayoral positions in Swakopmund and Usakos, respectively. Their re-election affirms their strong leadership and commitment to their respective communities. Namubes, who has already served one term as the Mayor of Swakopmund, has been reelected to continue her role. She took over from Louisa Kativa in 2022 and has since earned the trust and support of the community. In her acceptance speech, Namubes highlighted the unique and harmonious nature of the Swakopmund Town Council. She said that despite occasional disagreements, council members always…
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Nampol refutes reports of spending N$2,5 million on the Inspector General’s new vehicle

Nampol refutes reports of spending N$2,5 million on the Inspector General’s new vehicle

Stefanus Nashama Reports claiming that the Inspector General of the Namibian Police, Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, received a new Mercedes Benz worth over N$2.5 million have been vigorously denied and the rumours were labelled as malicious, false, and misleading. Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi, the head of the Namibian Police’s Public Relations Division, clarified that the actual price of the vehicle was slightly over N$1.9 million. “We would like to clarify that the vehicle in question was purchased through an approved procurement process for N$1,968,643.50,” Shikwambi stated. She stressed that the vehicle remains government property, designated for the official use of…
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Capricorn Eagles misses as Uganda and Zimbabwe Secure Spots in ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifier 2024

Capricorn Eagles misses as Uganda and Zimbabwe Secure Spots in ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifier 2024

Uganda and Zimbabwe emerged as the top-performing teams, securing their places in the highly anticipated ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifier 2024, set to take place in Dubai early next year. Hosts Uganda showcased skill, overcoming a determined Tanzanian side in the semi-final clash. In a closely contested match, Uganda emerged victorious, beating Tanzania by 10 runs with four balls to spare. The hard-fought victory earned them a well-deserved ticket to the Global Qualifier. Zimbabwe, on the other hand, dominated the sub-Saharan Africa semi-final derby against Namibia, securing an impressive 86-run victory. The two African finalists will now join…
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Namibia earn Fair Play award as South Africa Clinches Double Victory at African Schools Football Championship in Zimbabwe 2023

Namibia earn Fair Play award as South Africa Clinches Double Victory at African Schools Football Championship in Zimbabwe 2023

Harare, Zimbabwe - Hosts Zimbabwe secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Namibia, claiming the bronze medal. The Girls' third-place play-off saw Mozambique comfortably defeating Namibia 4-0. South Africa emerged victorious in both the Boys’ and Girls’ categories for the second consecutive year. South Africa's predominantly Ubuntu Football Academy School team faced off against Malawi. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, with Rhys Ferguson's crucial goal taking the game to penalties. South Africa claimed gold with a flawless penalty shootout, securing a 3-0 victory. Simama Inganathi from South Africa was awarded the Boys' Player of the Tournament, while goalkeeper Sabrie…
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Trainees urged to uphold standards of NAMSIP initiative

Trainees urged to uphold standards of NAMSIP initiative

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Executive Director of the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform, Ndiyakupi Nghituwamata, has implored 152 Farm Machinery Operator Graduates trainees to uphold the high standards set by the Namibia Agricultural Mechanisation and Seed Improvement Project (NAMSIP) initiative. Nghituwamata delivered this message during the official certificate handover ceremony held at the Mashare Agricultural Development Institute last week. She stressed the importance of adhering to the project's principles and maintaining the trust of both the ministry and the farmers they will serve. "No malpractices, and don't disappoint the ministry and our farmers you will be serving," Nghituwamata said.…
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Dundee to invest N$7 billion after acquiring Osino Resources

Dundee to invest N$7 billion after acquiring Osino Resources

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Dundee Precious Metals (DPM) is planning to invest between N$6 to N$7 billion after acquiring 100 percent shares in Osino Resources Corp. Osino Resources Corp owns the Twin Hills Gold Development project, a Mining site in the area of Karibib in the Erongo Region. DPM announced yesterday that the planned investment includes construction of the project, infrastructure and employment. With activities planned to take place between 2024 and 2026. The company is also estimated to pay N$700 million per year to the Namibia government for 13 years. While 75 percent of goods and services that will be sourced…
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