NOROS Fishing assists Omaheke with boreholes

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NOROS Fishing has assisted with the rehabilitation and drilling of boreholes in the Omaheke Region.

The Fishing company spent N$500,000 in two different villages in the region.

Telecom to address customers' frustrations

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Telecom Namibia has launched a five-year strategic plan to address customers' frustrations with failing internet connectivity.

The business plan will also enable every Namibian to access reliable, speedy, and affordable internet connectivity.

CoW residents owe city N$1.2 billion

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As of last month, the City of Windhoek's total debtors' book stood at N$1.2 billion.

According to its spokesperson, Lydia Amutenya, after a public notice that households would be disconnected if they didn't pay up, clients have been flocking in to make arrangements to avoid being inconvenienced.

Uis Tin Company contravenes Explosives Act

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The Chief Inspector of Mines found the Uis Tin Company in contravention of the Explosives Act after it left explosives unguarded within 500 metres of public infrastructure on the Uis-Henties Bay road.

Ministry of Works decentralises Kavango East RC maintenance functions

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The Kavango East Regional Council is happy with the decentralisation of the Ministry of Works and Transport's maintenance functions to the regional council.

Its chairperson, Damian Maghambayi, says this will expedite public infrastructure maintenance and increase regional participation.

Extradition Amendment Bill passed

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Namibia will be able to extradite individuals at the request of another state, even if their conviction was obtained in their absence.

This is, however, subject to the successful passage of the Extradition Amendment Bill.

Tutaleni Police Station inaugurated

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The Police have inaugurated the N$127 million Tutaleni Police Station at Walvis Bay.

Last month, the Erongo Police revealed to members of Parliament that the dilapidated infrastructure and a lack of office space were among the main challenges hampering their mandate.

Southern Africa Youth Consultative Meeting underway

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The two-day Southern Africa Youth Consultative Meeting on the AfCFTA Protocol on Women and Youth in Trade is underway in Windhoek.

The meeting will deliberate on how to address the specific constraints and barriers women and youth face when trading on the continent, as per the protocols.