Martin Inkumbi new GIPF CEO
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Former Development Bank of Namibia's (DBN) Chief Executive Officer, Martin Inkumbi, has been appointed CEO of the Government Institutions Pensions Fund (GIPF), effective January 15, 2024.
Former Development Bank of Namibia's (DBN) Chief Executive Officer, Martin Inkumbi, has been appointed CEO of the Government Institutions Pensions Fund (GIPF), effective January 15, 2024.
There is a revival in the agriculture sector, and its contribution to the gross domestic product (GDP) has picked up and is showing consistent growth.
There are, however, some challenges remaining in the agricultural sector, namely the pricing of food owing to geopolitics.
Since assuming the highest office in the land, President Hage Geingob has prioritised open channels of communication as part of building trust with citizens in order to consolidate effective governance.
It was an eventful weekend that was not short of fun and reminders of culture and traditions.
While others have already enjoyed years of celebrations, this weekend's event was the first for the San Cultural Festival held at Gobabis.
Namibia and Türkiye have reaffirmed their intent to cement bilateral relations and explore new avenues in the area of investment.
Their commitments were expressed during the celebration of Türkiye's 100 years as a republic, where the two countries unpacked their joint achievements over the years.
Like all struggles in life, obtaining an education does not come easy. It requires sacrifice, dedication, and hard work.
These were the wise words of Swapo Party President Hage Geingob, who was speaking at the graduation ceremony of the second intake of the Swapo Party School.
President Hage Geingob says he is saddened by the death of Axali Doeseb.
The composer of the Namibian national anthem, Doeseb, died this morning at the Lady Pohamba Private Hospital in Windhoek following his admission last night.
The hopes of a group of taxpayers who approached the High Court to temporarily stop the Namibia Revenue Agency from deducting money from their salaries have been dashed.
Close to 1,000 employees are believed to be involved in a tax refund scam running into millions of dollars.
One person died while six others were treated for what is suspected to be food poisoning at Swakopmund.
The police, however, said the exact cause of the poisoning is unknown, as the postmortem will only be conducted tomorrow.
Dry-Genice Higoam and Wilbard Mbenzi emerged as the overall winners of this year's National Skills Competition, which concluded at Ongwediva on Saturday.