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Namibia

Political Parties Arrive In South Africa to Observe Ballot Paper Production Ahead of November Elections

A delegation of eighteen political parties participating in the November 2024 Presidential and National Assembly elections have arrived in Johannesburg, South Africa, to observe the entire process of ballot paper production, including design, layout, printing, packaging, and delivery. According to the Electoral Commission of Namibia are set to return on October 29. The parties involved include the Action Democratic Movement, Affirmative Repositioning, All People’s Party, and others. However, the Christian […]

today21 October, 2024

South Africa

President Cyril Ramaphosa says South Africa is ready to play its part in realising the economic potential of Brics

  President Cyril Ramaphosa says South Africa is ready to play its part in realising the economic potential of Brics. The nine-member bloc, Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates, accounts for 27-percent of the global growth-domestic product and a fifth of the world’s exports. Addressing the BRICS Business Forum meeting virtually, Ramaphosa urged countries to participate in the growth of South Africa […]

today21 October, 2024

Opinion Pieces

FEATURE ARTICLE THE COMPLIANCE ADVANTAGE: HOW ADHERING TO LICENSING CONDITIONS AND REPORTING TIMELINES DRIVES SUCCESS IN TELECOMMUNICATION AND BROADCASTING

21 OCTOBER 2024- WINDHOEK In the ever-evolving landscape of telecommunications and broadcasting, compliance is not just a regulatory requirement, it is also the bedrock of long-term success. While licensing conditions and compliance procedures might seem like mere formalities to companies in these industries, they are, in fact, essential safeguards that protect the integrity of services and can set apart licensees in either thriving in a competitive market or facing steep […]

today21 October, 2024

South Africa

South Africa’s Basic Education Minister Confirms Readiness for This Year’s National Senior Certificate Examinations

S.A's Basic Education minister, Siviwe Gwarube says the department is ready to administer the 2024 National Senior Certificate examinations. Matric exams begin today with 882-thousand-336 candidates from across South Africa. A further 16-thousand-400 students from private schools and institutions will take the Independent Examination Board exams. Gwarube described this year’s final exams as representing the cumulative efforts of the education system, schools, communities, and the department: In addition, Gwarube also […]

today21 October, 2024

Namibia

Society of Broadcast Veterans Launches Mentorship Initiative to Support Emerging Media Talent

  The Society of Broadcast Veterans has launched an initiative aimed at mentoring and inspiring the younger generation, media personalities, and aspiring journalists. The launch event drew attendance from community members, tertiary institutions, educational organizations, and media practitioners, emphasizing the SBV's mission to preserve the legacy of broadcasting professionals and support emerging talent in the dynamic media landscape.Kolie van Coller the Founder of the Society.  

today21 October, 2024

Namibia

Namibian Police Crime Report Indicates Fatal Discovery in Okahandja and Stock Theft in Okakarara

NamPol's Crime report indicates that in Okahandja, a 28-year-old Congolese refugee, Jean James Kiala, was found dead in his rental home on October 18, after being missing for three days. His co-tenants discovered the body due to a foul odor and notified the police; a postmortem will determine the cause of death. Meanwhile, in Okakarara, a 25-year-old Namibian male was arrested for unlawfully slaughtering three goats valued at N$4,500 from […]

today21 October, 2024