Nampa achieves first clean audit in ten years
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The Namibia Press Agency (Nampa) has received an unqualified audit opinion for the 2023/2024 financial year, marking its first clean audit in a decade.
The Namibia Press Agency (Nampa) has received an unqualified audit opinion for the 2023/2024 financial year, marking its first clean audit in a decade.
Members of the Namibian Parliament have called for fiscal discipline, accountability and strengthening in various economic and social sectors.
They expressed their views during the recent debate on the recently tabled Mid-Year Budget Review.
Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare has emphasised the importance of ethical conduct and accountability in public service to fight corruption and promote good governance.
Churches must take an active role in restoring moral order and accountability if Namibia is to overcome corruption, inequality, and stagnation.
This was the message from speakers at the 3rd Annual Economic Summit at Swakopmund.
Prime Minister Dr. Elijah Ngurare has presented the Public Enterprises Governance Amendment Bill 2025 in the National Assembly, describing it as a critical reform to enhance the governance, accountability and performance of Namibia’s public enterprises.
Prime Minister Dr. Elijah Ngurare has presented the Public Enterprises Governance Amendment Bill 2025 in the National Assembly, describing it as a critical reform to enhance the governance, accountability and performance of Namibia’s public enterprises.
Namibia will soon introduce a sex offenders registry.
The Deputy Executive Director of Finance and Administration in the ||Kharas Education Directorate, Knox Imbuwa, says educational global challenges require coordinated efforts.
He made this remark during the launch of the regional customer service charter for the directorate at Keetmanshoop.
Deputy Prime Minister Natangue Ithete highlighted the need for the Office of the Prime Minister to compel all ministries to ensure that recommendations from Parliament are implemented.
Ithete pointed out that all reports that are approved by Parliament ought to be sent to various ministries for action.
Government officials often visit communities to gather information, but rarely follow up or provide updates.
This was shared by Fumu Erwin Munika Mbambo during the governor's courtesy visit to the Hambukushu Traditional Authority.