insert_link Namibia New Cross-Border Payment Rules for Common Monetary Area Starting April 15, 2024, the banking sector is implementing changes to cross-border payments within the Common Monetary Area, encompassing Namibia, Eswatini, Lesotho, and South Africa. Cross-border Electronic Fund Transfer payments within the CMA will no longer be allowed through domestic channels. Instead, clients must use the FNB App or FNB Online Banking to initiate Global Payments. Albert Matongela, FNB Namibia Payments Manager, explains further. todayMarch 22, 2024 43
insert_link Interview Transcripts EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Insights into Property Sale Regulations: A Conversation with Director Toni Hancox In a recent interview with Miss Toni Hancox, Director of the Namibia Legal Assistance Centre, important insights into property sale regulations were shared. Here's a glimpse into the conversation: Understanding Primary Residence Status: Miss Hancox emphasized the significance of the property being sold as the primary residence of the homeowner. She clarified that if the property was initially occupied by the owner but later rented out and no longer used […] todayMarch 22, 2024 6
insert_link South Africa Tshwane Mayor Releases Audit Report Amid Criticism Tshwane City's mayor, Cilliers Brink, says the improved qualified audit report and the audited financial statements have been published to enable public scrutiny. The mayor has been criticised for withholding the Auditor-General’s report and failing to make known the metro’s financial statements for 2022/2023 to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange at the end of January. Brink says the publishing of the documents demonstrates good fiscal governance: todayMarch 20, 2024 41
insert_link Namibia Founder of Sisters Against Endometriosis Leads Awareness March in Windhoek Mphonyana Ikalafeng-Verbeeck, founder of Sisters Against Endometriosis, spearheads the inaugural march in Windhoek, emphasizing the crucial need for raising awareness about the condition. todayMarch 20, 2024 49
insert_link World India rejects China claim on Arunachal Pradesh as ‘absurd’……… India's Foreign Ministry has accused China of making 'absurd claims' on Indian territories. The comments come a week after Beijing protested Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to a frontier region that borders China. Neha Poonia has more. todayMarch 20, 2024 17
insert_link Namibia Citizen weighs in on Independence Day Celebrations Activist Michael Amushelelo rallied Namibian citizens, particularly the youth, to participate in a national protest against high unemployment on Independence Day. Speaking to Future Media News, Amushelelo says this protest, declared as a legal demonstration, complies with the necessary requirements outlined in the Public Proclamation Act. A citizen, Barminas Swartbooi offered this opinion. todayMarch 20, 2024 28
insert_link World A fresh set of national security offences is coming into force in Hong Kong A fresh set of national security offences is coming into force in Hong Kong, after lawmakers unanimously approved a new law on Tuesday. Authorities say it is necessary for stability, but critics fear will further erode civil liberties. Laura Westbrook reports. todayMarch 20, 2024 24
insert_link South Africa South African Union Applauds Adoption of Expropriation Bill by National Council of Provinces Cosatu has welcomed the South African National Council of Province’s adoption of the Expropriation Bill. The Western Cape was the only province that voted against the legislation, which was adopted with proposed amendments, that require the National Assembly to approve. One of the objectives of the bill is to expropriate land and property in the interest of the public. Cosatu’s, Matthew Parks, says president Cyril Ramaphosa must ignore opposition from […] todayMarch 20, 2024 33
insert_link Namibia Oshikoto Region Reports 557 Cases of Child Abuse in First Three Months of 2024 During a Child Care Protection Forum meeting in Omuthiya, Petrus Kuutondokwa, Head of the Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication, and Social Welfare Division, revealed that the Oshikoto Region has recorded 557 cases of child abuse from January 1 to March 18, 2024. The reported cases include instances of sexual, physical, emotional abuse, and neglect. Samuel Shivute, Chairperson of the Oshikoto Regional Council, emphasizes the importance of reporting violence against children and […] todayMarch 20, 2024 28