Cenored customers warned to get TID compliant

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Central North Regional Electricity Distributor (Cenored) is calling on its clients to ensure that their prepaid meters are Token Identifier (TID) compliant.

The deadline for updating the meters is November 24.

Out of 54,000 prepaid Cenored meters, about 52,000 are updated to TID.

Sinomine Tsumeb Smelter adds more mining activities to create new skills

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The Sinomine Tsumeb Smelter has added more mining activities as a means to create new skills.

Speaking at the Tsumeb Copper Festival, Deputy Minister of Industrialisation and Trade Verna Sinimbo said the youth are required to acquire these skills for Namibia to become an industrialised nation. 

N$23 million Namutoni Road rehabilitation set to begin

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The rehabilitation of the Namutoni Road in the Oshikoto Region is set to start next week, following an agreement signed between the Roads Authority and the Tsumeb Municipality.

The 5.5-kilometre Namutoni Road will be rehabilitated for N$23 million.

Good healthcare a primary need for senior citizens

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The primary need for senior citizens is access to good health care.

Former Ambassador Dr. Kaire Mbuende is therefore calling for access to equal healthcare for all, especially for the senior citizens.

Dr. Mbuende was speaking at the elder's lunch in Otjiwarongo.

Annual San Cultural Festival postponed to 2025

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There will be no annual cultural festival for the San people this year because of the elections.

Annual San Cultural Festival Founder Delila Gaxas-Ipinge, however, called on young people to get involved in organising the festival for next year. 

AI-driven tools could reduce electricity costs - Kahimise

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The Electricity Control Board's (ECB) Chief Executive Officer Robert Kahimise says artificial intelligence-driven tools could reduce electricity costs through efficiencies.

The topic of the use of AI in the electrical sector has caused discomfort among many in the industry.

Grootfontein holds streets naming ceremony

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The Grootfontein Municipality has named 27 streets in Omulunga Extention 2 after different minerals that are indigenous to the Grootfontein Constituency. 

Street names provide essential references for navigation, helping residents, visitors, and emergency services locate addresses easily.