BUSINESSMAN GRANTED N$200,000 BAIL IN NAMCOR CASE
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The Windhoek Magistrate's Court has granted businessman Panduleni Hamukwaya, an accused in the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia corruption case, bail of N$200,000.
The Windhoek Magistrate's Court has granted businessman Panduleni Hamukwaya, an accused in the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia corruption case, bail of N$200,000.
The National Disability Council of Namibia and the Keetmanshoop District Hospital received assistive devices for people with disabilities from the Rotary Club of Keetmanshoop.
Experts from Africa are meeting at Swakopmund for the 22nd Annual Conference and General Assembly of the African Forum for Utility Regulators to deliberate on the future of utility services.
Namibia is taking the necessary steps to ensure that every child counts from birth.
Namibia Petroleum Operators Association representative Eduardo Rodriguez says Namibia has done a commendable job in terms of attracting investors.
Rodriguez, however, stated production could take up to 15 years after final investment decision is made.