President Mbumba extends Unity Day wishes to Germany
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President Nangolo Mbumba has extended well wishes to the people of Germany as they celebrate German Unity Day.
President Nangolo Mbumba has extended well wishes to the people of Germany as they celebrate German Unity Day.
Churches and civil society organisations have commended the Namibian government for progress made in the housing area, though there are still other critical areas that need redressing, including the pension scheme of the Social Security Commission.
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has announced that its beneficiaries will receive their tax relief refunds on November 28, in line with the recently enacted Income Tax Amendment Act.
The Namib War 2 Championships, hosted by Ring Contact Fighting Arts Namibia at the Wanderers Sport Club in Windhoek, featured a highly anticipated clash between South Africa's Gerhard Van Der Westhuizen and Namibia's Wynand Coertzen.
Unfortunately, Coertzen's shoulder injury forced the bout to end.
Namibia faces a range of issues with implications for the nation's development and future prospects.
The Divundu Muhembo border post road, which connects Namibia to Botswana and other SADC countries, is set to be upgraded to a bitumen standard road.
This was announced during a community meeting held at the Muhembo border post by the Minister of Works and Transport, John Mutorwa.
Namibia's interest in the Pact for the Future is grounded in the understanding that multilateral institutions, including the Security Council, do not represent African needs and aspirations.
Namibia should start developing skills in green hydrogen in preparation for the production process of this energy source and also its benefits for oil and gas production.
As Namibia is grappling with a housing crisis, the challenges of high rental prices and the current interest rate environment are prompting a critical examination of the rental landscape.
Namibia is the most competitive when it comes to logistic corridors, with cargo moving faster than in other southern African countries.