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Riverbed clearing tender awarding rocks Khorixas town council

Riverbed clearing tender awarding rocks Khorixas town council

Martin Endjala The Khorixas Town Council is accused of hiring debushing equipment from Tiricha Investment, a mining company that operates a few kilometres outside Khorixas. The company approached the council to hire its machinery in November to de-bush the Unib riverbed in Khorixas. The equipment includes tipper trucks and excavators, among others. According to reports, Tiricha Investments received the tender without adhering to the procurement process. A whistleblower said the town council’s chief executive officer, Andreas Howoseb bypassed a finance manager and deposited 50% of the payment into the contracted company’s account ahead of the project. “Instead of appreciating that…
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Election of Omuthiya town council office bearers delayed

Election of Omuthiya town council office bearers delayed

Allexer Namundjembo The Omuthiya Town Council failed to conduct the election of new office bearers at its last council meeting for the year held on 10 November. Elections for local authority office bearers are held annually in accordance with Section 11 (2) (c) and 22 (1) of the Local Authorities Act. According to Independent Patriots for Change’s (IPC) councillor, Nghipudilo yaShiindi, the office elections were scheduled for 10 November. “The election for political office bearers for the Omuthiya Town Council was held on Friday, the 10th of November last year. The terms of the current office bearers have now lapsed…
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ECN calls on parties to register for the Guinas constituency by-election

ECN calls on parties to register for the Guinas constituency by-election

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has invited registered political parties and independent candidates to submit nominations for the Guinas Constituency by-election in the Oshikoto Region. In an announcement on Thursday, the ECN urged interested parties to submit their nominations promptly. Registered political parties can file nominations through the political party candidate portal from December 6 to 21 December. Independent candidates, however, must submit their nominations by 19 December. The by-election is necessitated by the death of former Guinas constituency councillor, Elias Barney Martinus who died at the age of 51 last month after a short illness in…
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Orchestrated assault video exposes extortion scheme

Orchestrated assault video exposes extortion scheme

Niël Terblanché The Namibian Police (NamPol) has revealed that a video, widely circulated on social media, depicting the assault of an inmate in the holding cells of the Okahandja Police Station, was an elaborate act intended to extort money from the family of one of the detainees. Deputy Commissioner Kauna Shikwambi, head of NamPol's Public Relations Division, described the incident as “an orchestrated act to solicit money,” following a thorough investigation. According to Shikwambi, the video in question showed a young man appearing to be assaulted by fellow detainees in one of the police station holding cells on 4 December.…
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Harbours adjust schedules for festive season operations

Harbours adjust schedules for festive season operations

Niël Terblanché As the festive season approaches, Namibia’s key seaports and terminal facilities announced adjusted working hours to ensure continued service delivery while accommodating public holidays and employee leave schedules. Notifications from Namport and TIN Container Terminal outline plans to minimize disruptions during this busy period. The Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) detailed the working schedules for both the Port of Walvis Bay and the Port of Lüderitz. According to Trevor Ndjadila, Namport’s Manager of Business Development, all administrative departments, general cargo terminals, and Syncrolift operations will be closed on 25 and 26 December 2024, as well as 1 January 2025.…
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Seven Namibian match officials make 2025 FIFA international referee list.

Seven Namibian match officials make 2025 FIFA international referee list.

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Namibia Football Association (NFA) has announced that seven Namibian match officials have made it to the 2025 Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) international referee list. NFA Communications Director Isak Hamata expressed the association’s pride in the referees and assistant referees who will represent Namibia on the global stage in 2025. This milestone enables them to officiate FIFA-accredited matches at the international level, marking a significant step in their careers. “The NFA extends its heartfelt congratulations to these exceptional referees on this remarkable achievement. Their inclusion on the FIFA list marks a proud moment for Namibian football,”…
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Festive Season Financial Planning Tips

Festive Season Financial Planning Tips

Mbo Luvindao As the festive season approaches, many people are getting ready to take time off, go on holiday and spend quality time with loved ones. Yet, while the Christmas holidays are meant to bring peace, joy, and goodwill to all, they can also strain one’s finances, especially with added Christmas expenses and the start of a new year just around the corner. When I started my professional career, I had a colleague, whom for the sake of anonymity, we will call John. John was a young professional who, like me, was excited about the holiday season. One year he…
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FNB issues N$500m bond

FNB issues N$500m bond

CHAMWE KAIRA RMB Namibia acted as arranger to First National Bank of Namibia Ltd. (FNB Namibia) for the issuance of N$500 million Tier 2 Capital Notes off their NSX-listed Domestic Medium-Term Note (DMTN) Programme. This issuance represents the first Basel III-compliant notes to be placed in the Namibian market, and the successful outcome sets a precedent for future issuances, RMB said. Leading the process end to end, RMB said it provided advice with regards to the establishment of the underlying terms of the notes, the DMTN Programme, the arrangement, as well as the facilitation and listing of the bonds in…
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MTC considering options on fibre tripartite

MTC considering options on fibre tripartite

CHAMWE KAIRA MTC is considering the options available, which include a review of the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN’s) decision on the NamPower, MTC and Telecom that concluded a dark fibre tripartite agreement in 2012. MTC submitted a dispute adjudication request to CRAN, citing exclusivity and non-competitive behaviour. “CRAN has declared certain sections of the Tripartite agreement void and unenforceable, rendering the agreement unenforceable. Should the CRAN decision stand, MTC would be liable for increased rates to continue leasing the dark fibre. The value of this expected increase in rates is not yet determinable,” according to the 2024 Integrated…
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Compensations increase spending in third quarter

Compensations increase spending in third quarter

CHAMWE KAIRA The final consumption expenditure in nominal terms stood at N$59 billion during the third quarter of this year, the Namibia Statistics Agency said in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures. Final consumption expenditure is made up of household final consumption expenditure, while government final consumption expenditure is made for collective consumption or for individual consumption in the form of social transfers in kind to households. In real terms it increased by 1,8 % from a growth of 0,6% witnessed in the third quarter of 2023. Private final consumption expenditure in nominal terms increased to N$45,1 billion during the third…
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