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Paratus Group inks BSO as first customer for express route
17 mai, par News ServiceParatus Group, a pan-African telecommunications provider, has signed with BSO – the global pioneering infrastructure and connectivity provider serving the world’s largest financial institutions – as its first customer for the recently launched Paratus Express Route. This ground-breaking fiber (...) -
500-bed Windhoek District Hospital construction commences
17 mai, par The Staff ReporterThe groundwork for the construction of a new 500-bed Windhoek District Hospital was officially initiated this week by the Health Minister, Dr Kalumbi Shangula, marking a significant stride in the local healthcare sector. Shangula, in his address, emphasized the pivotal role of healthcare (...) -
Author of ‘The Sands Shall Witness’ to engage readers at Goethe-Institut
17 mai, par Mandisa RasmeniThe Goethe-Institut Namibia is set to welcome Walter Hurst Williamson, the author of the compelling novel ‘The Sands Shall Witness’. Scheduled for 23 May at 19:00, the institute’s library will serve as the venue for a reading of Williamson’s debut work, followed by an engaging Q&A session (...) -
SADC Ministers responsible for Agriculture, Water, Energy and Disaster Risk Management discuss sectoral impacts of El Niño
17 mai, par News ServiceThe Ministers responsible for Agriculture, Water, Energy, and Disaster Risk Management from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) virtually met on 14 May to discuss the sectoral impact of El-induced drought and floods ahead of the Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and (...) -
Government urges global collaboration to combat illicit financial flows
16 mai, par The Staff ReporterThe government has issued a call for increased international cooperation and partnerships to tackle illicit financial flows (IFFs), emphasizing the need for collective action to address this pressing issue. During the launch of a new initiative aimed at strengthening financial integrity and (...)