NCAA stresses aviation safety as top priority
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Maintaining high levels of safety in aviation is a non-negotiable priority for the Namibia Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).
Maintaining high levels of safety in aviation is a non-negotiable priority for the Namibia Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).
Veteran journalist and nbc's former Radio News Editor, Kaomo Vijanda Tjombe, died in Windhoek on Saturday following a battle with cancer.
He was 65 years old.
Tjombe's brother, Nathanael Mbaeva, confirmed the news to the nbc.
Access to markets has been a challenge for many small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and GS1 Namibia is now providing a platform where SMEs can meet buyers.
GS1 Namibia organised one such event, the second of its kind, in Windhoek.
The Ministry of Labour has ordered Zhongmei Engineering Group Pty Ltd to halt all construction work on the ZMTR9-Airport Road Project in Windhoek, effective October 23.
This decision comes after a tragic accident that occurred that day, resulting in the death of a male worker while he was on the job.
The Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CPBN) recorded 164 projects at a cost of N$6.7 billion in the first two quarters of 2024.
This was revealed at a media briefing in the Windhoek.
The pharmaceutical profession has made tremendous strides over the years, with pharmacists deployed at all district hospitals across the country.
This was revealed at the launch of World Pharmacist Week in Windhoek.
The National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO) is currently holding their Electoral College in the Windhoek.
The President of NUDO, Utjiua Muinjangue, highlighted the importance of electing leaders as they prepare themselves for November elections.
The Executive Chairperson of the Alliance of Christian Churches, Dolly Nengushe, stressed the importance of continuous dialogue between political leaders and the electorate.
The Apgar Maternity Hospital, which was inaugurated in Windhoek, will serve as a beacon of hope to communities and improve maternal and children's health.
Apgar Maternity Hospital symbolises a commitment to care for and save the lives of newborns.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Electricity Control Board says the government has no intentions to generate revenue from the electricity industry.
Robert Kahimise said this at the Regional Energy Regulator Association (RERA) of Southern Africa in Windhoek.