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New ED for Finance Ministry

New ED for Finance Ministry

Tujoromajo Kasuto PRIME Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has appointed Titus Ndove as the Executive Director (ED) Ministry of Finance from 1 February. This has been confirmed by the Ministry of Finance (MOE) Public Relations Officer (PRO), Willson Shikoto to the Windhoek Observer. Ndove has over 20 years of experience, ranging from public financial management, public procurement, central and commercial banking, financial markets, and corporate governance. The new ED has worked as Head: Public Sector and Market Intelligence at Standard Bank, as Deputy ED for State Accounts, as Accountant General at the Ministry of Finance and as Advisor to the Treasury. Ndove…
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Late John Akapandi Endjala’s burial slated for 5 February

Late John Akapandi Endjala’s burial slated for 5 February

Martin Endjala The late John Akapandi Endjala will be buried on February 5. Timotheus Endjala Okapya headman and the late Endjala’s brother, has confirmed the preliminary arrangements today to the Windhoek Observer. The first memorial service in Windhoek will be on Thursday 27 January and on 4 February at Okapya village, the late’s homestead. The funeral ceremony will be administered at the house and not at the Oshitayi church, and from home straight to the Onamboga grave yard at Okapya village. “I want everything done at home,” Timotheus Endjala determines ‘Tate Akapandi’ as many call him, better known as Johannes…
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Incriminating evidence found in Hatuikulipi’s phone during arrest-ACC

Incriminating evidence found in Hatuikulipi’s phone during arrest-ACC

Eba Kandovazu AN Anti- Corruption Commission (ACC) investigator this afternoon said that incriminating evidence was discovered in Fishrot suspect, James Haituikulipi’s, phone upon his arrest. Hatuikulipi reportedly informed an Icelander in text messages that investigators do not have capacity to investigate foreign accounts, after he was asked whether or not “dubious” transactions would not be detected. “During arrest of Hatuikulipi and Sacky Shanghala, there were phones seized. The phone of James was analysed by one investigator. When he analysed it, some information was retrieved relating to payment of N$500 per metric ton paid to Namgomar by Samherji. Hatuikulipi at some…
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One of two remaining Maoist Swanu China trained cadres laid to rest

One of two remaining Maoist Swanu China trained cadres laid to rest

Staff Writer One of the last two standing China military trained cadres of the Swanu of Namibia bowed out of this world with his party and community bidding him farewell at his homestead at the outpost of the village Die Oupad in rural Omaheke in the Otjombinde Constituency. Silbanus Karumue Marenga-Tjoutuku , one of a third generation of liberation fighters after the first and second generation of German colonialism resisters stealthily their last passages, passed on last Thursday in Windhoek due to ill-health, and was laid to rest on Sunday. He was one of two remaining of the four Swanu…
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Man falls to his death from moving car

Tujoromajo Kasuto IN a culpable homicide, reckless and/or negligent driving the police weekend report contains an incident of a man identified as Pombili Kamanja Beukes, allegedly falling to his death from a moving white Toyota pick-up vehicle, while attempting to catch a wooden door falling from the vehicle. The incident took place on Friday on the B-1 road about 20 kilometres from Windhoek towards Rehoboth. According to the police the deceased was sitting in the back of the car when a door-shaped piece of wood was blown by the wind and he attempted to hold it back onto the vehicle…
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Tourism Board eyes digital marketing strategy for revenue recovery

Tourism Board eyes digital marketing strategy for revenue recovery

Tujoromajo Kasuto THE Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Namibia Tourism Board (NTB), Digu //Naobeb, says the recovery strategy for this financial year is more premised on digital marketing for which a new website is under development for launching in March. On how financial matters are going after NTB last year ran out of money to pay salaries and upkeep as of last November, he says the Government has offered an additional N$ 8 million for the current financial year ending March 2022, which will keep the operations going till then. For the 2022/2023 financial year he says the NTB…
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Katuutire Kaura remembered as a colossal giant

Katuutire Kaura remembered as a colossal giant

Tujoromajo Kasuto PRESIDENT Hage G. Geingob has expressed his condolences to the Kaura and Mbuende families following the death of Katuutire Kaura, a veteran politician who died on Sunday, aged 80 years. In his message of condolences, President Geingob says he has learned with great “sadness during this hour of grief, on behalf of the people and government of the Republic of Namibia.” He further conveys his sincere condolences to his wife, Vicky Kaura, his children, the Kaura and Mbuende families. “May you find comfort and solace in the Lord and May the Soul of the Late Katuutire Kaura Rest…
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“The allegations against me are a misunderstanding”- Mwapopi

“The allegations against me are a misunderstanding”- Mwapopi

Eba Kandovazu FISHROT accused, Phillipus Mwapopi, today told Judge Shafimana Ueitele that the allegations and criminal charges against him are a mere misunderstanding and that he does not believe he could be jailed as a result. Mwapopi, a city police officer is applying for bail alongside former Justice Minister, Sacky Shanghala; former Investec Asset Management Managing Director, James Hatuikulipi; former Fishcor Chief Executive Officer, Mike Nghipunya; Otneel Shuudifonya and Pius Mwatelula. It is Mwapopi’s testimony that he made an offer to Nghipunya to supply dried to Fishcor for a drought relief food aid programme. According to him, his supplier from…
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High Court dismisses  attempt to recognise foreign gay marriages

High Court dismisses attempt to recognise foreign gay marriages

Tujoromajo Kasuto A FULL High Court bench consisting of justices Hannelie Prinsloo, Esi Schimming-Chase and Orben Sibeya, yesterday dismissed an attempt by two Namibians and their foreign partners to have their marriages recognised in Namibia. This is despite the judges expressing frustration that they, in deciding, are still constrained by a 20-year-old Supreme Court judgement that concluded homosexual relationships are not legal, thus the High Court cannot overrule the Supreme Court. Prinsloo pointed out that the applicants' lawyer said the cases are not about legalising same-sex marriage in Namibia but are about treating a non-Namibian spouse in a same-sex union,…
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Namibian men succumbing more to COVID-19 than women

Namibian men succumbing more to COVID-19 than women

Eba Kandovazu MORE Namibian men have succumbed to COVID-19, in comparison to women, since the global pandemic hit Namibia in March 2020. Until 10 January, a total 3735 Namibians died. Of these, 2044 are men and 1691 are women, the Executive Director (ED) in the Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS), Ben Nangombe, says. Nangombe says an analytical study ought to be conducted, to establish why more men than women are dying due to coronavirus. "One cannot just make assumptions and conclude on the factors contributing to the difference, as this need analytical study to make an informed conclusion.…
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