NBC Chief Stanley Similo praised as champion of change and transformation
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Namibian Broadcasting Corporation Director General Stanley Similo has been hailed as a champion of change and the master of transformation.
Namibian Broadcasting Corporation Director General Stanley Similo has been hailed as a champion of change and the master of transformation.
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) will be migrating from its current Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) to Direct to Home (DTH) satellite broadcasting following a tripartite agreement with the Central Procurement Board of Namibia and IntelSat Ventures.
Regional officials and community members welcomed Hofni Iipinge, the newly appointed Governor of the Oshana Region, as he officially assumed office.
Two people are missing and presumed drowned after a canoe carrying three individuals capsized while crossing from Namibia to Zambia near Kazungula Bridge.
The Trade Union Congress of Namibia has expressed concern over the Pension-Backed Home Loan Scheme by the Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF), which will be administered through two mediators.
Erongo Governor Natalia |Goagoses said she will not struggle to further develop the region because her predecessor, Neville Andre, levelled the playing field.
The business community, police, local authority, and Erongo Regional Council bid farewell to former governor Neville Andre at Walvis Bay.
The newly appointed governor of the ||Kharas Region, Dawid Gertze, has vowed to foster inclusive and accessible leadership.
He made the remarks at the welcoming ceremony hosted by Swapo Party members in the region.

Sinomine Resources Group has issued an apology for what it described as a miscommunication tha
The National Youth Council (NYC) will sponsor two Miss Namibia 2025 finalists, Johanna Swartbooi and Alica Mokhatu, who both represent Okahandja.
The sponsorship came about after the contestants approached Okahandja Mayor Beatrice Katungondo, who referred them to NYC.
The Ratepayers Association will join residents in a demonstration on 28 July at the Katutura Customer Care Centre of the City of Windhoek.
Their civic action aims to address ongoing grievances with third-party debt collector Red Force, its billing system, and the municipality's internal reports.