Fillemon Natangwe Nuule is a dedicated civil servant and chief of security at the Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade, committed to ensuring a safe workplace. He believes that “a safe workplace is healthy for a sound business”.
Year: 2024
Oshikoto launches customer service charter
Oshikoto Regional Council chairperson Samuel Shivute has urged regional councillors, heads of department and other stakeholders to understand and internalise the customer service charter for them to deal with customers professionally.
Rural sanitation project takes root in Oshana
The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development has allocated N$2.1 million to the Oshana Rural Development Project for the 2023/2024 financial year.
Formalisation of controversial Tumweneni pending
The Rundu Town Council has failed to follow the Minister of Urban and Rural Development Erastus Uutoni’s 2022 directive to formalise the controversial Tumweneni area.
LLF signs agreement with WWF and IRDNC
The Legacy Landscapes Fund (LLF) has contributed N$924 million to support the conservation area of the Skeleton Coast-Etosha bridge in north-western Namibia through an agreement signed at Otjondeka in the Kunene region.
Murder accused denies charges
ONE of the people accused of the murder of Walvis Bay businessman Hans-Jorg Möller yesterday flatly denied that he was in Walvis Bay on the night of the horrific incident.
NSA to commence reconciliation operation
The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) said it has so far completed major phases of the 2023 Population and Housing Census since its commencement on 18 September last year.
Marine Resources Fund’s troubled financial waters
The Auditor General (AG) has lamented the lack of proper financial control and accounting systems in place at the Marine Resources Fund over three years.
Namwandi bemoans food aid delivery challenge
Deputy director of marginalised communities in the Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare, Rebekka Namwandi has encouraged members of marginalised communities to stay in one place to ensure that they receive their quarterly food allocations.
Zambezi records 7 264 malaria cases
KATIMA MULILO - Malaria continues to be a grave health concern in the Zambezi region with a whooping 7 264 positive cases reported from the first week of 2023 to the third week of 2024.









