insert_link Namibia Angola and Namibia Join Forces to Repatriate Nationals from Youth Service Center The Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security deputy minister stated that the governments of Angola and Namibia are working together to facilitate the repatriation of Angolan nationals currently at the National Youth Service Centre in Ondangwa, back to Angola.Maria Namupala- our northern correspondent- interviewed the official. todayMay 28, 2024 36
insert_link South Africa AfriForum in South Africa Prepares 134 Observers and 170 Neighborhood Watches for Election Period South Africa's AfriForum has confirmed its 134 observers and 170 neighborhood watches are ready for the election period. Community Safety spokesperson Jacques Broodryk says they will closely monitor polling stations and remain on high alert for potential violence. In addition Broodryk says the AfriForum's air wing, with over 40 drones, is also on standby to gather live information and track suspects: todayMay 28, 2024 54
insert_link Namibia Windhoek High Court Issues Final Order Against Dismissed Namib Mills Employees The Windhoek High Court issued a final order preventing 26 dismissed Namib Mills employees and activist Michael Amushelelo from harassing the company or approaching within 70 meters of any of its premises nationwide. This comes after they blocked a Namib Mills depot entrance, risking daily losses of N$ 3.7 million. The court initially granted an interim order in April, barring their unauthorized entry. Now, they are prohibited from any unlawful […] todayMay 28, 2024 17
insert_link World Challenges face rescue efforts in Papua New Guinea landslide Rescue efforts are continuing following Friday's devastating landslide in Papua New Guinea. International aid organisations are working to send food, water and evacuation shelters to the region, but are facing challenges due to the remote location as Laura Westbrook reports from Hong Kong. todayMay 28, 2024 29
insert_link South Africa S.A Electoral Commission has warned voters to be vigilant against misinformation and disinformation The S.A Electoral Commission has warned voters to be vigilant against misinformation and disinformation circulating before the elections. In a media briefing, the commission addressed circulating videos depicting unclear ballots, clarifying that these do not pertain to South African elections. Deputy Chief Electoral Officer, Masego Sheburi assured that all votes, including special votes, will be counted transparently from Wednesday and in the presence of party agents to ensure election integrity: […] todayMay 28, 2024 27
insert_link Namibia Electricity Control Board Collaborates with Northern Electricity Distributor for Public Presentations on Tariff Application Process The Electricity Control Board has teamed up with Northern Electricity Distributor to hold public presentations on the electricity tariff application process for the 2024/25 financial year. The aim is to enhance customer understanding of how electricity tariffs are determined and established. From the north, Maria Namupala compiled this report of ECB spokeperson, Ferdinand Molale. todayMay 28, 2024 51
insert_link Business / Economics 28 May 2024 Morning Biz News: Namibia Boosts Business Tourism, Pick n Pay Overhauls Strategy, and Financial Markets Stay Vigilant: A Roundup of Recent Developments Namibia Aims to Boost Business Tourism, Pick n Pay Revamps Strategy, and Financial Market Update In the dynamic landscape of business and finance, keeping abreast of the latest developments is crucial for investors and entrepreneurs alike. Here’s a roundup of the latest buzz from the business world: 1. Namibia’s Push for Business Tourism The Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) is spearheading efforts to position Namibia as a top-tier […] todayMay 28, 2024 15
insert_link South Africa OR Tambo District Unrest Delays Start of Special Votes in South Africa S.A's Electoral Commission has expressed concern over the unrest in several areas in the OR Tambo district municipality, Eastern Cape. The taxi strikes halted operations in Mthatha, preventing the opening of the first day of special votes. Out of 435 stations that faced issues due to the protests, only 107 voting stations remain closed due to external factors. Deputy Chief Electoral Officer Masego Sheburi says the commission is working with […] todayMay 28, 2024 25
insert_link World North Korea satellite launch fails Our correspondent Chris Gilbert reports that North Korea says an attempt to launch another satellite has failed. It fired a rocket with the satellite payload on Monday but it exploded in mid-air. todayMay 28, 2024 29