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Cancer Association advocates for youth protection from tobacco products
29 mai, par Mandisa RasmeniAs the world gears up to observe World No Tobacco Day (WNTD) on 31 May, the focus shifts towards safeguarding the youth from the pernicious grip of tobacco products. The Cancer Association of Namibia (CAN) has taken a proactive stance in supporting the Ministry of Health and Social Services’ (...) -
Home Affairs to introduce entry visa requirement for non-reciprocating nations
29 mai, par News ServiceThe Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security (MHAISS) in a recent announcement, revealed its intention to implement an entry visa requirement for nationals hailing from countries that have not reciprocated Namibia’s favourable visa policies. Etienne Maritz, the executive (...) -
RMB and FNB Commercial contribute N$500,000 to Africa Hospitality Investment Forum
29 mai, par InternBy Michel Haoses. FirstRand Namibia Group, as group entities, FNB Commercial and RMB made a sponsorship of N$500,000 towards the Africa Hospitality Investment Forum (AHIF) to be hosted on 25 to 27 June in Windhoek. The announcement was made on Tuesday by the Namibia Investment Promotion and (...) -
Regional collaboration punted as catalyst for growing intra-African trade
29 mai, par Adolf KaureBy Adolf Kaure. Opening the 30th Governing Council Meeting of the World Customs Organisation East and Southern African Region, the Minister of Finance and Public Enterprises, Hon Iipumbu Shiimi said regional collaboration is an essential component of boosting trade in the African Continental (...) -
City of Windhoek presses forward with informal electrification initiative
29 mai, par News ServiceIn a collaborative effort between the government and the City of Windhoek municipality, strides are being made in electrifying informal settlements, with plans to connect over 700 households in Windhoek’s informal areas by the end of August, an official announced. The Minister of Urban and (...)