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Paratus to use Demshi Telco’s fibre network for high-speed internet

Paratus to use Demshi Telco’s fibre network for high-speed internet

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Paratus and Demshi Telco have signed a master lease agreement that will allow Paratus to use Demshi's open-access fibre network in Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, and Khomasdal in Windhoek, to provide high-speed fibre connections to their clients. The agreement signed on 29 July follows network testing conducted by both companies in Walvis Bay. “Demshi and Paratus undertook network testing in Walvis Bay, which was very successful and demonstrated the reliability of Demshi fibre network,“ said Demshi’s Managing Director, Werner Shilunga. Currently, the Walvis Bay fibre network is live, covering 3 500 house passes, making it the largest fibre network…
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GRN to allow export of 20 000 tons of unprocessed lithium per client

GRN to allow export of 20 000 tons of unprocessed lithium per client

Ester Mbathera The government has considered the export of 20 000 tonnes of unprocessed minerals such as lithium, cobalt,manganese, graphite, and rare earth elements per miner or exporter. The Cabinet made this announcement last week. "Cabinet considered and endorsed a maximum export quantity of one thousand kilograms (1 000 kg) for mineral analyses per annum per exporter or producer, and Cabinet further considered and endorsed a maximum of up to 20 000 tonnes for the purpose of plant design parameters," reads the cabinet announcement. The announcement represents the government's progress to date in implementing the cabinet's June 2023 decision, which…
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Education director accused of excluding Oshigambo teachers from examination marking

Education director accused of excluding Oshigambo teachers from examination marking

Martin Endjala The Oshikoto regional education director, Aletta Eises was accused of deliberately orchestrating the exclusion of six teachers from the Oshigambo High School from being part of the team that will mark the 2024 national examination for the Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Advanced Subsidiary (NSSCAS) and the Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Ordinary Level (NSSCO). The school principal, Pinhas Ekongo, said he only found out about the exclusion when questioned by the National Examination and Assessment (DNEA) on 23 July. Teachers from other schools at the time received their approved forms, but none from Oshigambo received recommendations for marking. “I…
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Banking sector reforms should enhance entrepreneurship

Banking sector reforms should enhance entrepreneurship

Niël Terblanché President Nangolo Mbumba has called for substantial reforms in Namibia’s banking sector to address the concerns of ordinary Namibians, particularly regarding the financing of entrepreneurial initiatives. The President made the request during a meeting held at State House on Friday with the top management of all commercial banks in Namibia. Mbumba pointed out the critical role that banks play in the country's economic and monetary stability. He stressed the need for banks to extend their mandates beyond traditional roles and actively foster entrepreneurship, drive innovation, and promote technological advancement. Mbumba pointed out that high interest rates, excessive bank…
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Ongwediva hotel employees take boss to court for change in employment contracts

Ongwediva hotel employees take boss to court for change in employment contracts

Hertta-Maria Amutenja A dispute involving Afrika Stadt Haus Hotel employees has been brought before the Labour Court. Gelemina Ngenokesho and 11 others have filed a case against the Afrika Stadt Haus Hotel, detailing grievances related to unpaid overtime and Sunday work, denied leave, and salary issues. This is after their employment contracts were changed without their consent. They claim that they have not received payment for overtime or for working two Sundays since January 2023. They also claim that their leave requests were not fully honoured, leaving many days unused. Harold Schmidt, his wife Annelise, and their son Willie-Thomas allegedly…
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The ANC has expelled former president Jacob Zuma.

Zuma was hauled before the party’s disciplinary committee after he publicly endorsed the uMkhonto Wesizwe Party (MKP) ahead of the 29 May elections.Zuma faced two charges: one for collaborating with another political organisation (MKP) and the second for joining another political party not aligned with the ANC.According to a leaked page from what is believed from the ANC's disciplinary hearing, the charged member was found guilty of contravening the ANC Constitution. Zuma has 21 days to appeal the decision with the National Disciplinary Committee of Appeal. Story by: IOL
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Disciplinary hearing for Gobabis HR executive postponed

Disciplinary hearing for Gobabis HR executive postponed

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Gobabis Municipality has postponed the disciplinary hearing for Frieda Shimakeleni, the suspended strategic executive for human resources and corporate services. The postponement was announced in a letter dated 9 July by the chief executive officer, Sophia Eises seen by the Windhoek Observer. The letter cited the need for all officials to participate in the compilation of the 2024/2025 budget, as mandated by the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development, which has set a final submission date of 17 July 2024. ‘Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control, we were unable to finalise the budget in time for…
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AR has been re-directing society since 2014 – Amupanda

AR has been re-directing society since 2014 – Amupanda

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Affirmative Repositioning (AR) Movement's leader, Job Amupanda says the movement has been redirecting Namibian society by engaging senior government officials and organising mass protests, which have resulted in high decisions that have saved the country billions of dollars. Amupanda was speaking at the movement’s November election preparation workshop that took place in Windhoek over the weekend. He said that over the years, the movement has managed to open the eyes of many Namibians, especially the youth, who believe in the movement with the conviction that they are fighting for the right principle. "Even those who work for…
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NamPol commanders urged to maintain law and order during elections

NamPol commanders urged to maintain law and order during elections

Niël Terblanché As Namibia prepares for its presidential and national assembly elections, the top command structure of the police has been urged to ensure that law and order are maintained during this crucial process. Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, the Inspector General of the Namibian Police, made this call to action during the Senior Command Conference's closing ceremony last week in Ongwediva. Shikongo stressed the importance of neutrality and professionalism, warning officers against engaging in political activities. "Our duty is to maintain law and order and to ensure that the electoral process is conducted in a safe and secure environment. It…
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Upgrade Auas Road in Windhoek set to start

Upgrade Auas Road in Windhoek set to start

Niël Terblanché The project to rehabilitate and widen Auas Road, a major road traffic artery in Windhoek, will commence soon. The announcement was made during a groundbreaking ceremony by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works and Transport, John Mutorwa on Thursday. The Auas Road, which leads south to Rehoboth and serves as the main route into the central business district from the densely populated southern neighbourhoods of Windhoek. According to Mutorwa, the road has long been plagued by heavy traffic, congestion, and frequent accidents. "Once this project is completed, road safety will undoubtedly be improved because of the…
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