The “where were you” talks
must fall
We won’t be emotionally bullied to accept the bad state of affairs in our nation just because we didn’t experience war.
If war is so bad, then let’s all fight to eliminate factors such as corruption and poverty that can easily spark a war.
Political parties in parliament will get N$104 million from taxpayers in 2021/22, despite many not fulfilling statutory obligations such as submitting annual audited financials and declaring their assets.
Politicians will be the end of this country!
Hi Twitter folk. Can you please drop the @'s of any local companies or individuals that sell all types quality products and goods. We would like to see something.
Sad that this family business is closing down.
120 years in business suggest that they should consider to open up about the painful period of the genocide in Namibia. They operated during that period; at best they witnessed the attrocoties.
Yesterday finance minister Ipumbu Shiimi and public enterprises minister Leon Jooste said there was nothing else that government could do to keep Air Namibia afloat, and liquidation was the only option left.
Video: James Jamu
Watch full video: https://t.co/GxNRSoHkjz
@LiberthaK A perfectly sound sequence of thinking. However the objective facts seem to suggest a consideration of other options and liquidation as the very last option.
Optimising the balance sheet to find cash
Interested potential buyers as a going concern.
Potential mergers
Societal regression of all sense. Newspaper, broadcast and digital space hijacked by idle, crude and naive discourse. Vacuity and naivete rules.Meaningful and inspiring narratives bullied into silence. Great souls sullied. Come on Namibia, create, innovate and shout out loud.
@insightfactor@insightfactor you are a breath of fresh air during trying circumstances in South Africa and the world. You really are contributing to the alternative history of South Africa.
@MoF_Namibia
@namfisa
potentially N$ 1,6 billion is still due for investment in the local market. it is a perfect way to find @growth at home and industrialisation policies.
@MoF_Namibia
@namfisa
please enforce compliance with the provision of regulation 29. now that the fishing expedition have not delivered the expected yield. the market need the full injection of the 2% of the pension funds as provided in that regulation.
This week on #TheInsightFactor
Former Deputy Director General of Fisheries Department, Siphokazi Ndudana @mpozi1 spills the beans
"The DG (Mlengana) says to me, the former minister of this department (Joemat-Peterson) used to personally profit from sale of confiscated abalone"
The table grape industry in Namibia demonstrated that exploiting niches in the best paying markets is worth their while. In a matter of 25 years or so, by value in export earnings, the sector surpassed the total beef export value. That example can and should replicated.
New lockdown mandates:
✔️ illustrate the failure of govt's around the world,
✔️ are draconian & contradictory to scientific data,
✔️ rob citizens of their democratic rights.
Sweden didn't lock down & has a death rate far lower than many other nations who did. Facts don't lie!