NamRA launches e-systems for customs efficiency and trade transparency
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The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) launched two new electronic systems, meant to enhance its customs processes and trade transparency.
The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) launched two new electronic systems, meant to enhance its customs processes and trade transparency.
Frustrated by ongoing service shortages, residents of Groot |Aub have once again petitioned the City of Windhoek.
They demand immediate action to address service delivery, such as electricity.
There is a need for concerted efforts to address the threat of water scarcity in the country.
It is for this reason that stakeholders are attending a National Scientific, Cultural, and Creative Forum on the Future of Water to develop solutions.
Members of the Namibian Police, from various departments in all 14 regions, recently completed a disciplinary hearing workshop at Rundu.
The training is meant to enhance the level of integrity, fairness, and accountability in the Namibian Police Force.
The Emma Hoogenhout Primary School Environmental Club has donated clothes, blankets, and toys to the Ombili Kids Soup Kitchen in Windhoek.
Over 200 children from underprivileged families benefitted from the donation.
The Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism (MEFT) says it prioritises the enhancement of road infrastructure to maintain accessibility and enjoyment of all tourist attractions within Namibia.
The Dermatology Society of Namibia has created a platform for professionals in the field to showcase their work, share knowledge and solutions, and collaborate across fields.
Only 11 out of 21 political parties have participated in the process of validating the election material dispatched to diplomatic missions, the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) says.
The rehabilitation of the Namutoni Road in the Oshikoto Region is set to start next week, following an agreement signed between the Roads Authority and the Tsumeb Municipality.
The 5.5-kilometre Namutoni Road will be rehabilitated for N$23 million.
TransNamib workers based in the ||Kharas Region say the suspension of rail services in the country is affecting them psychologically.
They expressed these sentiments at Keetmanshoop during a nationwide peaceful demonstration organised by the Namibia Transport and Allied Workers Union.