Month: September 2018

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Naha Namibia itukiselelize kolera

WINDOKO – Likwambuyu wa Makete Bernard Haufiku naize liluko, liitukiselize kulwanisa butuku bwa kolera, haiba butuku bobu omba moyo boo, bobuse bubulaile batu bamashumi amalalu mwanaha Zimbabwe, inge buzuha mwa Namibia.

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MTC hands over 19 new cars to competition winners

WINDHOEK  –  Mobile Telecommunications Limited  (MTC) on Friday handed over 19 brand-new Toyota 2.4 Hilux single cab vehicles, to 19 lucky customers. In a spectacular handover ceremony, held in the Windhoek’s central business district, MTC officially handed over the car keys to the respective winners from its recently ended Recharge & Win Competition that ran as from the beginning of August until 30th August 2018.  

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Government to invest N$3.6 billion in agriculture during MTEF

WINDHOEK - Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila, on Friday said government intervention in the agricultural sector will continue to be substantial during the next three years, until 2021, government plans to invest about N$3.6 billion over the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) into the development of this sector. While speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony of the Asparagus Agro-Processing Factory, by Otjimbele Agriculture, at Ruacana in the Omusati Region, she said the sector in which Otjimbele has chosen to invest is a key sector of the economy due to its growth and employment-generation potential.

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Entrepreneurship education key to employment creation

WINDHOEK - Entrepreneurship education is a key contributor to employment creation as it creates jobs for the youth when there are few available vacancies. This was one of the key messages on Thursday morning when Dr Becky Ndjoze-Ojo, Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Training and Innovation, addressed the opening of the 19th Annual Symposium by the Bank of Namibia.