LINKS QUESTIONS HEALTH PROCUREMENT PRACTICES

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Meanwhile, IPPR's Public Policy Researcher Frederico Links questioned public procurement in the health sector.
 
Links said that long-standing weaknesses continue to affect accountability and service delivery.
 

IPPR FLAGS TRANSPARENCY, ANTI-CORRUPTION GAPS

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The Institute for Public Policy Research has launched its 32nd Procurement Tracker, zooming on transparency in public spending and slow progress in implementing key anti-corruption reforms.
 
The institution is calling for accountability and action on long-standing governance gaps.
 

MPS QUESTION FUEL DEAL TRANSPARENCY

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Several Members of Parliament (MPs) questioned the structure, risks and implications of the proposed fuel supply arrangements.

ECN CANDIDATES OUTLINE ELECTION VISION

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The four shortlisted candidates for two commissioner positions on the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) have laid out their vision for stronger, more inclusive and more transparent elections during public interviews held today (Wed).

NAMIBIA CALLS FOR STRONGER UN DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM FUNDING

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Namibia's mission at the United Nations has called for further efforts to address persistent funding challenges, reduce fragmentation and strengthen transparency and results-based management in the UN Development System (UNDS).

NNLVA PRIORITISES FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE AND SUSTAINABILITY

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The Namibia National Liberation Veterans Association (NNLVA) is focusing on achieving financial independence and sustainability for its members.

During a meeting in Otjiwarongo, its president, Job Immanuel, outlined the organisation's plans.

SWAKOP URANIUM PRAISES MEDIA’S ROLE

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Swakop Uranium Chief Executive Officer Luo Wei hailed the work of the media in light of the World Press Freedom Day celebration.

He said the media remains a critical partner in promoting transparency, accountability and informed public dialogue within the mining sector.