NAMFISA posts N$24 million profit
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The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NAMFISA) has made revenue amounting to N$279,5 million with expenditure of N$254,7 million during the 2023/2024 posting profit of N$24 million.
The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NAMFISA) has made revenue amounting to N$279,5 million with expenditure of N$254,7 million during the 2023/2024 posting profit of N$24 million.
The mother of late police officer |Oma N!aici, who died in a fire at the K-9 barracks in Windhoek, is finding it hard to come to terms with his death.
In a village called Deǂua, some 12 kilometres from Tsumkwe in the Otjozondjupa Region, is heartbroken |Asa Nxani.
The town of Omuthiya in the Oshikoto Region is facing a serious water crisis, with many residents experiencing days, or even a week, without any water.
Henock Simon, a local resident, shared his frustrations, saying he has never seen water shortages like this before.
A businessman and the patron of Okaleke Combined School, Jonathan Engelbrecht, donated N$75,000 towards infrastructure development and financial support to the school.
Okaleke Combined School is located at Okaleke Village in the Omusati Region and has 370 learners from pre-primary to Grade 9.
Rehoboth has made important strides in improving access to education.
Against this background, the Deputy Minister of Education, Arts, and Culture, Faustina Caley, officially inaugurated new facilities, including Acacia Primary School and the Vooruitsig Combined School Hostel.