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Venaani wants education budget input measured against results

Popular Democratic Movement president McHenry Venaani wants sectors like education and health, which continue to receive the biggest shares of the national budget, to be measured on their output. Venaani said this in the National Assembly on Wednesday, while contributing…

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Toxic formula alert: Recalled baby milk exported to Namibia

A Baby formula which has been recalled from shelves in South Africa over potential toxin contamination may also have been exported to Namibia. The recall affects Aptamil Nutribiotik 2 (800g) and Aptajunior Nutribiotik 3 (800g) after the manufacturer warned that…

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Government pivots on N$194m central medical store project

• The government received N$194m from the Global Fund to build a new medical store• Tender was advertised and recommendations made, but that process was cancelled• Health ministry has now opted to rent Ramatex for N$100 000 per month• Bidders…

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Swartbooi proposes labour export as Govt struggles to create jobs

Landless People’s Movement (LPM) leader Bernadus Swartbooi says the government should explore exporting labour by sending qualified Namibians abroad and receiving remittances that can be ploughed back into society. This follows his concerns that the government is overemphasising social protection…

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Coastal heatwave raises drowning risk, lifeguards warn

Lifeguards at Walvis Bay warn that the ongoing heatwave affecting Namibia’s coastal towns is increasing the risk of drowning as more people flock to beaches and swimming areas to cool off. This week temperatures at Walvis Bay ranged between 35°C…

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Govt steps in to save Walu fishermen’s jobs

The government is facilitating the re-employment of 222 former Walu Fishing workers through a redress programme involving four companies following a protracted labour dispute. The companies will participate in the government employment redress programme (Gerp) initiative. Walu Fishing did not…

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Overdrafts offer January lifeline

Namibian household credit growth rose to 3% in January, driven by a rebound in overdraft demand despite an overall slowdown in private sector credit. This was a 1.4% year-on-year (y/y) increase, reflecting post-holiday financial strain, compounded by weak wage growth…

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Turnaround Strategy for Public Enterprises

The term ‘turnaround strategy’ is mostly used to place renewed emphasis on a rescue effort and is most commonly applied when appointing a new board or chief executive of a public enterprise. Public enterprises are based upon an act of…

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