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Eos to acquire Mushara Collection

Eos to acquire Mushara Collection

Staff Writer Private equity firm, Eos Capital will acquire The Mushara Collection through its Allegrow Fund, pending approvals from the Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) and land waiver application with the Ministry of Lands and Resettlement. Mushara is a high-quality tourism asset with locations near Etosha National Park and comprises of three main lodges, namely Mushara Lodge, Mushara Bush Camp and Mushara Outpost. The Mushara Villa is part of the Mushara Lodge and is an exclusive offering at Mushara with only two exclusive villas available. Mushara is owned by Marc Pampe and his wife, Mariza Pampe and Marc set to stay…
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OTA, NTLA rubbishes Katjirua’s stance …as Rukoro calls for referendum

OTA, NTLA rubbishes Katjirua’s stance …as Rukoro calls for referendum

Kandjemuni Kamuiiri The Nama Traditional Leaders Association (NTLA) and Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA) have rubbished the announcement by Chairman of the Ovaherero-Ovambanderu and Nama Council for Dialogue (ONCD) 1904-1908, Gerson Katjirua, saying he does not have the authority to speak for the broader majority of the Ovaherero and Nama descendants of the genocide victims. Katjirua on Thursday morning, claimed that, “we as the entire council are not here to reject the offer, we are here to give it a go ahead, adding that “we would like to see that when the declaration is signed, we as the chiefs representing the…
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Shaningwa ignores Geingob’s orders

Shaningwa ignores Geingob’s orders

Staff reporter It is alleged that Swapo Secretary-General, Sophia Shaningwa, continues to defy an order issued by President Hage Geingob to apologise to Okorukambe district coordinator, Frans Murangi, for having removed him from his position in 2017, in place of another candidate despite the ruling party having endorsed his election. The matter arises after Murangi was summoned before the Swapo party politburo earlier this year after being deemed disruptive in the region by Shaningwa. Murangi, however, explained to Geingob that he had been endorsed and appointed by the politburo in 2017 but a delegation led by Shaningwa had instead appointed…
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Col’Cacchio reopens at The Grove

Col’Cacchio reopens at The Grove

Staff Writer Col’Cacchio has once again opened its doors at the Grove Mall of Namibia, after a revamp and under new management. Col’Cacchio known for gourmet thin-based wood-fired pizzas, hearty pasta and crisp fresh salads, has a legacy of crafting artisanal meals out of the freshest sourced ingredients, with quality and innovation always at the heart of their dynamic offering. New owner, Melissa Du Plessis, a committed foodie and long-time Col’Cacchio fan said she jumped at the opportunity to bring the brand back to Windhoek. Sharing on returning customers should expect, Du Plessis said, “Customers can expect great service, the…
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Genocide deal review urged

Genocide deal review urged

Tujoromajo Kasuto and Kandjemuni Kamuiiri Political commentators in Namibia and abroad have urged the German government to relook at its offer and how it handled negotiations that have led to a deal being announced between the country and the Namibian government. This comes as representatives of the descendants of the victims of the genocide have unanimously rejected the deal as well as an apology offered by German Foreign Affairs Minister, Heiko Maas. On the rejections of the deal in Namibia, President of the International Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS) and German Historian, Jürgen Zimmerer, stated that “it is a missed…
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Johnson & Johnson vaccines could cost millions annually

Johnson & Johnson vaccines could cost millions annually

Andrew Kathindi The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS)’s decision to acquire the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine could cost the country N$34 million per year for an unspecified number of years after it emerged the vaccine has to be continuously taken annually. According to the MoHSS, Namibia is expected to receive 250,000 doses at a cost of US$2,500,000.00 (N$ 34,375,000.00) sometime in August. According to American media reports, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Johnson & Johnson, Alex Gorsky, has stated that people who are inoculated with Johnson & Johnson may have to received annual doses…
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Value-Added Tax (VAT) Fraud

Value-Added Tax (VAT) Fraud

Value-Added Tax Act 10 of 2000 Value-Added Tax Act 10 of 2000 was brought into force on 27 November 2000, to provide for the imposition and collection of value-added tax and to provide for matters incidental thereto. Subject to this Act, there shall be levied and paid, for the benefit of the State Revenue Fund, a tax (to be known as the value-added tax) on every taxable supply by a registered person; and on every import of goods or import of services, other than an exempt import. Every registered entity that is liable for the payment of value added tax…
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Definition of Act dominate procurement conference

Definition of Act dominate procurement conference

Staff Reporter Matters surrounding the interpretation of the Public Procurement Act in the procurement process dominated the Namibia Procurement Conference held in Windhoek last week. The conference was attended by more than 60 procurement officers drawn from State-owned companies and local authorities as well as suppliers who bid for Government contracts. Tenders awarded by State-owned institutions and local authorities have been subjected to many court disputes. “The conference was successful. Everyone was engaging throughout. That is the thing with procurement, its non-ending debate. I believe the participants walked away with a lot of insights,” said one of the speakers at…
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Eos Capital acquires solar and refrigeration business

Eos Capital acquires solar and refrigeration business

Staff Writer Private equity firm, Eos Capital has announced that it will acquire Utility Energy Partners’ solar and refrigeration assets subject to regulatory approval. Energy Partners is an innovative energy infrastructure company that builds, operates, and maintains solar and refrigeration assets in Namibia. “Through their innovative business model, Energy Partners provides an energy solution to clients which reduces their grid energy consumption through its solar installations and optimisation of their freon/ammonia cooling systems combined with the use of world-leading monitoring technologies. Energy Partners additionally reduces their clients’ CAPEX burden by taking on all the construction costs and leasing the assets…
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Gobabis municipality yet to pronounce itself on CEO

Gobabis municipality yet to pronounce itself on CEO

Staff Writer Gobabis Town Council is yet to pronounce itself on the future of the southern town’s Chief Executive Officer, Ignatius Thundinyane. The CEO stands accused of making irregular payments of N$6 million to Ewi Technical Civil Construction, a company that is alleged to have attained a fake bank guarantee to secure a tender at the town. Chairperson of the Gobabis management committee, Dewaal Louw, had in May stated he would seek clarity from the CEO on why payment of N$6 million were made to the company without council approval. Whether an explanation from the CEO had been offered and…
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