SANKWASA URGES NUST GRADUATES TO DRIVE INNOVATION

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Minister of Urban and Rural Development James Sankwasa encouraged new graduates to lead innovation and tackle Namibia’s social and economic challenges during the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) graduation ceremony.

CLOETE BROTHERS DENIED BAIL

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Brothers George Cloete and Bino Cloete, who are facing charges for violating the Prevention of Organised Crime Act and for illicit trafficking under the Diamond Act, have been denied bail by the Keetmanshoop Magistrate’s Court. They have been in police custody since May of last year.

NIPAM AND NBC REAFFIRM PARTNERSHIP

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The Namibian Institute of Public Administration and Management and the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) have reaffirmed that partnership and collaboration are crucial to realise the implementation of the goals of the sixth National Development Plan.

MONDESA COMMUNITY PARTNERS TO BUILD SCHOOL HALL

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Residents and alumni of Festus Gonteb Primary School in Mondesa, Swakopmund, are partnering with government to build a school hall to accommodate a growing learner population.

NAMIBIA LAUNCHES CUSTOMER SERVICE EXCELLENCE INITIATIVE

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The Ministries of Environment, Forestry and Tourism; Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security; and the Namibia Tourism Board launched the National Customer Service Excellence Initiative in Windhoek to enhance service delivery at points of entry.

NEW COMPUTER LAB INAUGURATED AT UIS SCHOOL

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The government inaugurated a new computer laboratory at Petrus !Ganeb Secondary School in Uis, Erongo Region, to bridge the digital divide and improve education access.

NATIONAL COUNCIL REVIEWS APPROPRIATION BILL

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Members of the National Council have begun reviewing the Appropriation Bill passed by the National Assembly. Concerns were raised about insufficient infrastructure, limited disaster preparedness, and inadequate funding allocations.

TAXI, BUS OPERATORS DISCUSS IMPACT OF FUEL HIKES

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The rising fuel prices is affecting public transport operators. With taxi and bus fares expected to increase on 18 May. 

Pendapala Nakathingo unpacks what this means for both operators and commuters.

 

AMUTSE EXPLAINS IMPACT OF FUEL PRICE INCREASE

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Motorists across the country will pay more for fuel from midnight tonight, as pump prices are set to increase once again.

Fuel prices affect more than just motorists - they influence transport, food prices, farming, logistics, and business operations.