SPYL wants SIM CARD registration extended
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The Swapo Party Youth League has called on the Communication Regulation Authority of Namibia to halt the deactivation process and extend the SIM card registration to another year.
The Swapo Party Youth League has called on the Communication Regulation Authority of Namibia to halt the deactivation process and extend the SIM card registration to another year.
Elderly people have significantly contributed to the development of the country and deserve to be cherished.
These were the sentiments of Social Security Commission Chief Executive Officer Milka Mungunda while addressing Elders Day at Mariental.
The Ovambanderu Traditional Authority concluded its 2023 activities with the inauguration of a sub-station commando at Otjijarua in the Epukiro Constituency.
The commando serves as an assembly point for special gatherings.
Telecom Namibia is standing its ground against extending the deadline for SIM card registration.
The company's Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Stanley Shanapinda, instead urged those who have not yet registered to capitalise on the days that are left.
Team Namibia and other stakeholders have joined hands to promote the local tourism industry within the country for the festive season through the Travel Local campaign, which is coming to an end.
Luderitz, one of Namibia's coastal towns, has been overlooked as a tourist destination due to its remote location.
The town has a rich history and is known for its German colonial architecture, but the best is on the horizon.
Ten of the electricity licence holders who have not applied for their annual review with the Electricity Control Board (ECB) were accorded amnesty.
ECB initiated to adjust their annual tariff from October 1st, 2023, for post-paid and prepaid; the effective date is October 24th, 2023.
The Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication, and Social Welfare (MGEPESW) is calling on some locals to stop using people from marginalised communities for cheap labour.
The Deputy Director of Marginalised Communities, Rebekka Namwandi, says the practice is inconsiderate and has to stop.
Motorists who have not settled their traffic fines with the City Police are encouraged to pay their dues while they have time.
The City Police's Head of Operation, Deputy Chief Eliaser Iiyambo, revealed that there are about 40 000 warrants of arrest for traffic fines in the |Khomas Region.
As the festive season brings forth a wave of generosity, Otjozondjupa Regional Council Chairperson and Otjiwarongo Constituency Councillor, Marlene Mbakera, has stepped forward to spread joy.