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Geingob pleased with Cabinet’s work despite COVID-19 challenges

Geingob pleased with Cabinet’s work despite COVID-19 challenges

Eba Kandovazu PRESIDENT Hage Geingob says although Namibia faced challenges this year as a result of the deadly Coronavirus pandemic, Government has stood strong and Cabinet has responded to multiple crises with swiftness and purpose. At the last Cabinet meeting of the year, he says in the midst of immense human losses, Cabinet has provided the nation with the reassurance of direction, order and security. “In the eye of the storm, we have steered the ship towards calmer waters. Through your swift and decisive action, our nation has been able to avert a potential humanitarian disaster. At this juncture, I…
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GBV protestors to review govt pronouncement …still demand a state of emergency

GBV protestors to review govt pronouncement …still demand a state of emergency

Andrew Kathindi Gender Based Violence (GBV) protestors said that they are still demanding that a state of emergency be declared over GBV in the country, but will study what the “threat to humanity” government pronouncement entails. This comes as the Cabinet on 23 October, approved that government pronounces GBV as a threat to humanity and that Prime Minister, Saara Kuugongelwa should issue a Parliamentary Statement to that effect. This declaration would be instead of the proposed declaration of the State of Emergency. As part of the list of demands in a protest petition to government earlier this month, which included…
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Earn your keep

Jackie Wilson Asheeke I don’t give a fig whether a politician has a Mercedes, Lexus, Range Rover, expensive cell phone, cattle farm, or whatever other trappings of wealth. If they have access to cars, drivers, school fees or no taxes as perks of their job so what? The jealousy must be set aside. The focus must be on earning what you get. People must only expect a hard day’s pay for a hard day’s work. If someone lands a job that pays a certain salary, there are performance markers that must be achieved. If they achieve it and get their…
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Cabinet approves new boards

Cabinet approves new boards

Staff Writer Cabinet has approved the appointment of University of Namibia Director of Research, Innovation and Development, John Sifani as the Chairperson of the board of New Era Publication Corporation (NEPC) for a period of 3 years. Sifani who replaces Esau Mbako, will be joined on the government owned publishing house board by Helena Amutenya, Selma Ambunda, Johannes Sheya and Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) General Manager for Marketing and Stakeholder Engagement, Edwin Tjiramba, a media and communication specialist. Similarly, Cabinet endorsed the appointment of Bank of Namibia official, Emma Haiyambo as Board Chairperson of Southern Times Newspaper. Other board…
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The day before lockdown

Writing this editorial the day before lockdown is sobering. What message should this paper’s editors share that has relevance at such a time? Originally, we wanted to opine about the impact of the few new faces in the Cabinet. Analysis of the changes in the Parliament now that there are loud opposition voices was in order. We wanted to query the decision to merge ministries instead of coldly implementing drastic cuts in the Civil Service payroll. We wanted to give a thumbs up to Finance Minister Iipumbu Shiimi and lament the poisoned chalice he has been given to drink. We…
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