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We hear a lot of Women leadership noise mainly by women who only want to Promite themselves and get the next available position. What is LOST is Real IMPACTFUL STORIES that are left in Silence because these women are not as LOUD. Natalia Goagoses was once a Chief Regional Officer of Erongo region. She got CLEAN AUDITS from the Auditor General, something many regional Councils struggle with to date. When she became Governor of Erongo, she found that the Office of the Governor was located in a HOTEL and government ostensibly paid more than N$ 100 000 per month for this Hotel located Governor office. She MOVED the Office OUT of the HOTEL and went to an old Government building that she is renovating from donations. Finance Minister Erica Shafudah is another. The Fiscal reforms we wanted for years as activists she has implemented. She Passed Regulations to stop Banks from being controlled and dominated by Foreigners. Banks Boards and Executive must now be 70% Namibian. She passed regulations on Building Societies and ended Corrupt financial management deals. We will now have GOLD as part our RESERVES and very soon we won’t have to pay for it. She also LISTENS and we may get, although not there yet, a Real SHIFT from a Neoliberal Capitalist Fiscal Orientation to Radical Fiscal transformation. These are women we should celebrate when it comes to PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT! In case no one recognizes your efforts, Meme Natalia and Meme Shafudah, we see your Efforts 🙌🏿❤️🫂
EFF MP Sihle Lonzi challenges Minister of Higher Education Bhuti Manamela over government’s commitment to build a university in Ekurhuleni.
@SihleLonzi cited a new Afrikaans school in Pretoria as an example, criticising government for delays while a private Afrikaans university is being built faster
Go to the north and you’ll see there only ONE WAY traffic calming and pedestrian crossings are dealt with and you’ll understand why speed humps were used on the Western bypass..🌚💀
LONG DELAYS: Traffic congestion is observed along the B1 Western Bypass in Windhoek as a result of the controversial new speed humps along the B1 Western Bypass.
The humps, installed by the Roads Authority on the instruction of transport minister Veikko Nekundi, are meant to protect pedestrian lives. However, the move has been roundly condemned, with critics saying installing speed bumps on a highway could, in fact, lead to motor vehicle accidents and cause traffic congestion.
An online petition, which had just over 200 signatures this morning, had 5 438 signatures as of 18:00 this evening, all calling for the speed humps to be removed and replaced with a pedestrian bridge.
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Thank you President @CyrilRamaphosa, Patriots let’s not take the law into our hands, let’s allow government to deal with this matter. The GNU is serious and there is no turning back, it’s time to go home dear people 🤛
Nothing unsettles me quite like male loneliness on a Sunday afternoon. It’s somehow harsher on Sundays. In the silence, I am reminded that I have outgrown the desire for fleeting intimacy and now long only for someone who would lean into me for an entire lifetime.
What some people don’t understand is that SOEs are not always created purely for profit.They also regulate industries, protect national interests, stabilize prices, and prevent private monopolies.
Look at Air Namibia. Now people are crying about high airfares. NamibiansPendukeni
Goreangab Mall Officially Opened
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah visited the newly-developed Goreangab Mall in Windhoek today.
The N$270 million investment which took only 15 months to complete was birthed by a partnership between Oryx Properties Limited & Safland Property Group. The mall is home to over 40 shops.
It was built to serve the underserved communities and cut down on transport costs.
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Mines and Energy Minister Modestus Amutse has stated that the global oil company Vitol is not required to obtain a local operating licence, as it already has agreements in place with various Namibian entities and was legally appointed.
Amutse responded in the National Assembly to accusations by AR Leader Job Amupanda that the Ministry of Mines and Energy awarded the Swiss-based global oil company an exclusive fuel supply deal despite it not being licensed in Namibia.
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