IUM refutes allegations attributed by Dr. Simataa

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The International University of Management (IUM) has refuted allegations that it does not offer the appropriate courses in accordance with its mandate. The university issued a response to a media report attributed to the Secretary to the Cabinet, Dr. George Simataa.

Repo rate expected to decrease by 25 basis points

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The repo rate is expected to go down by 25 basis points towards the end of the year.

FNB Namibia Economist, Ruusa Nandago, said this during the Economic Breakfast with FNB Commercial.

NACN encourages rural Namibians to invest in arts

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A National Arts Council of Namibia board member (NACN), Emmanuel Enkara, has encouraged people living in rural areas to invest in the arts and attract tourism.

Enkara, during an advocacy session in Omuthiya, said rural areas could also attract tourism through their art.

#NAMIBIAVOTES2024 | Smooth GRV process at Berseba, Soutput

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Despite the low turnout of eligible voters to register for the November general elections, the process is steady at the Berseba and Soutput semi-fixed registration points in Berseba Constituency.

Team leaders Gilbert Frederick and Morris Coleman revealed this in an interview with the nbc News team.

Keetmanshoop Municipality employee demands N$1,3 million

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Keetmanshoop Municipality employee Hansina Isaacks is threatening legal action after her employer failed to adjust her salary and benefits after she was promoted to a higher rank.

She argues that the unpaid salary and benefits she is entitled to amount to N$1.3 million. 

Swartbooi unfazed by Seibeb & Isaak's resignations

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The leader of the Landless People's Movement (LPM), Bernardus Swartbooi, says the sudden resignation of the party's deputy leader, Henny Seibeb, and the Operative Secretary, Edison Isaak, will have no impact on the party's planned election campaign.

Government economic reforms reason for Moody's positive rating

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The global credit rating agency Moody's has upgraded Namibia's sovereign rating outlook from 'stable' to 'positive'. This notable improvement reflects the successful implementation of economic reforms and a conducive external environment that has fostered economic growth.