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Four years after allegations of collusion and irregularities rocked a N$388 million government food supply tender, three companies linked to the Nekomba brothers have been barred from participating in public procurement for the next five years. https://t.co/2lbOgiugTf
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah's nomination of Bryan Eiseb as director general of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) arrives at a defining moment in Namibia's democratic journey. https://t.co/pohHLff9FS
REACHING THE CONSUMER ... Agriculture minister Inge Zaamwani says meat produced in the northern communal areas (NCA) is already reaching consumers south of the veterinary cordon fence (redline) through commodity-based trading protocols. Zaamwani says many consumers may already be eating beef from the NCA without knowing it. She is making a presentation to parliament's standing committee on urban and rural development and land reform on the status of the redline and the resettlement programme.
Update: Justicia Shipena
Video: Parliament
NamPower says it is rolling out a multibillion-dollar transmission expansion programme aimed at strengthening Namibia’s electricity network and meeting growing demand in different regions.
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ROAD RAGE: Two motorists, including a taxi driver, were involved in a physical altercation on Mandume Ndemufayo Avenue in Windhoek at around 07h30 this morning, during which one of the men was seen drawing a firearm and pointing it at his opponent.
The circumstances that triggered the confrontation remain unclear.
Under Namibia's Arms and Ammunition Act 7 of 1996, the unlawful display of a firearm in public may result in arrest, criminal prosecution and the revocation of a firearm licence.
Videos: Contributed.
ROAD RAGE: Two motorists, including a taxi driver, were involved in a physical altercation on Mandume Ndemufayo Avenue in Windhoek at around 07h30 this morning, during which one of the men was seen drawing a firearm and pointing it at his opponent.
The circumstances that triggered the confrontation remain unclear.
Under Namibia's Arms and Ammunition Act 7 of 1996, the unlawful display of a firearm in public may result in arrest, criminal prosecution and the revocation of a firearm licence.
Videos: Contributed.
KAMATUKA CHARITY SUPPORT MATERNITY WARD ❤️🍼
Namibian international Joslin Kamatuka, through his charity organisation, visited the maternity ward at Windhoek Central Hospital and surprised mothers and patients with winter care packages filled with goodies.
Kamatuka was accompanied by his younger brother and friend Awillo Stephanus as they handed out the gifts, bringing warmth and smiles to the ward during the winter season.
🚨𝗡$𝟭𝟲𝟰𝗞 𝗕𝗢𝗡𝗨𝗦 𝗙𝗢𝗥 𝗦𝗛𝗜𝗗𝗢𝗟𝗢, 𝗚𝗨𝗥𝗜𝗥𝗔𝗕🇿🇼
Moses Shidolo, Isaskar Gurirab, and their teammates will each N$164k (US$10,000) bonus
Scottland FC owner Scott Sakupwanya has doubled the bonus for finishing top of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League standings after the first leg of the season N$164k (US$10,000) for each player.
He had initially promised the squad a N$82k (US$5,000) reward if they finished top of the table for the first leg after they had a poor start and the team bounced back and did just that.
photos: contributed
Bank of Namibia (BoN) governor Ebson Uanguta has urged commercial banks to inform homebuyers that they can repay their mortgages in as little as five years if they can afford the higher monthly instalments. https://t.co/UxQ2OfxSx4
“I want N$5 million…”
On The Agenda this Sunday, Swapo member Ndaponah Shikangalah opens up about her explosive social media claims over what she says were unfulfilled promises after she campaigned for late former President Hage Geingob ahead of the 2014 elections.
Watch her at 20h00 on NTV (channel 285 or GOtv channel 25) or at 19h00 on the Network Media Hub YouTube channel.
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The Tunga Real Estate Fund has reached N$650 million in committed capital, with the Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) accounting for 99% of the investment.
The fund has distributed N$265.43 million to GIPF to date, reflecting progress in capital deployment, portfolio management and asset exits. The latest dividend distribution of N$21.6 million was handed over on Friday.
Tunga Real Estate Fund Chairperson Sara Katiti said the fund has mobilised significant capital into Namibia's property market while generating returns for investors.
"Since inception, the fund has mobilised significant capital into Namibia's property sector, with more than N$650 million committed by GIPF. Along this journey, it has delivered distributions, completed key exits and continued to enhance the value of its remaining portfolio," Katiti said.
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