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Andrew Kathindi

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Health ministry gets N$184mfor 2 000 new workers

The Ministry of Health and Social Services has received an additional N$184 million from the government to recruit over 2 000 new staff members. Health minister Esperance Luvindao says the cash injection is part of efforts to support health facility…

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Health ministry to hire over 2 000 staff

The Ministry of Health and Social Services will employ over 2 000 clinical and non clinical staff, in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance and the National Planning Commission. The ministry made the announcment on Monday morning. According to the…

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Rural bankers boosted with N$3.24 million

The Capricorn Foundation has committed an additional N$3.24 million to the next 18-month phase of the Emerging Bankers cohort, and will increase its trainee intake to 15. This comes after nine young trainees from various rural Bank Windhoek branches across…

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Tujendapi takes livestock board reins

Goliath Tujendapi has been appointed as the acting chief executive of the Livestock and Livestock Products Board of Namibia (LLPBN) from 1 December. His appointment follows the retirement of Paul Strydom from the LLPBN on 30 November. “Tujendapi brings extensive…

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Youth fund to support 66new projects with N$38m

An additional 66 youth-led projects have been approved for funding under the National Youth Development Fund across all regions, totaling N$37.7 million. The Ministry of Finance announced this on Monday. This comes after the National Youth Development Fund (NYDF) was…

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N$795m boost for Namibia’s oil and gas logistics

Africa Global Logistics (AGL) says it has invested N$795 million (€40 million) in Namibia’s logistics sector over the years, reflecting a commitment to supporting the development of the oil and gas sector. The logistics company says the investments align with…

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ACC arrests former Walvis Bay mayor over money-laundering claims

Former mayor of Walvis Bay Wilfred Immanuel has been arrested by the Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) on charges of money laundering. He faces two charges: one for corruptly using his office or position for gratification, as well as another count…

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Japanese vehicles dominate market

Japanese vehicle brands remain the most sold vehicles in Namibia in 2025 with 7 861 units sold since January. According to the latest statistics by Simonis Storm Securities, this represents a 64.86% share of the automotive market, slightly above the…

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