Namibia marks African Anti-Corruption Day
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Today, African Union member states observe African Anti-Corruption Day, an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about corruption across the continent.
Today, African Union member states observe African Anti-Corruption Day, an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about corruption across the continent.
Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare presented a N$131.6 million budget allocation to boost transparency and accountability in the use of public funds.
Dr. Ngurare was motivating the Office of the Auditor General's budget under vote 4.
The Chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Namibia, Elsie Nghikembua, says the electoral management body is committed to maintaining the highest standard of integrity and transparency in the electoral process.
As Namibia explores its natural resources and transitions to green energy, the Eco Dialogue Collective is an essential initiative, ensuring that this exploration is sustainable and equitable, benefiting all Namibians while protecting the environment.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah reiterated her administration's resolve to tackle corruption head-on.
Dr. Nandi-Ndaitwah said she would focus on incidences of corruption under her administration, saying the focus is to address the social ill effectively.
The Executive Director in the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture has called on directors to be transparent decision makers.
Sanet Steenkamp said transparency is crucial when it comes to procurement, appointments and many other aspects of managing the education sector.
A new partnership is set to give mineworkers a stake in a developing company.
Namitvest Investment Holdings and Swakop Uranium have signed an agreement that will allow mineworkers to invest in JTT Public Holdings Company, giving them a direct share in its future success.
Inspector General of the Namibian Police Josef Shikongo has said the police will soon give an update on some of the horrific murders that have seemingly gone cold.
The European Union has availed a grant of N$43 million to civil society organisations (CSOs) towards inclusive green growth.
The grant will fund the strengthening of CSOs in contributing to policy debates on sustainable energy and extractive industries.
The Executive Director in the Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture has raised concerns regarding the planning, transparency, and management of funds related to the procurement of stationery and hygiene packages.