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Dr. Sam Nujoma

NAC Prepared for Increased Air Traffic During Nujoma Memorial

The Airports Company has assured the public that it is ready to handle the anticipated surge in air traffic this weekend due to the memorial and funeral of the late Founding President Sam Nujoma. NAC’s Executive Airport Operator, Leonard Shipwata, confirmed this to One Africa TV NewsOnOne’s Hertha Ekandjo: Last night's bulletin is now on oneafrica.tv. Weeknights at 7 you are free to watch it on GoTv 84, DSTv 284, […]

today28 February, 2025

World

Strike disrupts German air travel

There are major flight disruptions in Germany after one of the country's busiest airports was hit by a workers strike. The service workers union behind the strike are calling for better pay and working conditions. Trent Murray has more from Berlin.  

today28 February, 2025

Business / Economics

28 February 2025, Morning Biz News: Businesses Face Blacklisting, SA Inflation Rises, MTN Gains in Nigeria, UK Business Confidence Rebounds

Local Businesses Face Blacklisting Over Non-Compliance The Business and Intellectual Property Authority (BIPA) has issued a stark warning to registered entities in Namibia, cautioning that a majority risk blacklisting for failing to comply with the country's beneficial ownership law. According to The Brief, only 84,000 out of 229,000 registered businesses have submitted the required information, leaving 145,000 entities vulnerable to severe penalties. This crackdown aims to enhance financial transparency and […]

today28 February, 2025

Africa

S.A Cabinet Backs AU & UN Efforts on DRC Conflict

Meanwhile, S.A's cabinet has reaffirmed its support for the African Union and United Nations resolutions aimed at addressing the ongoing conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. In a media briefing, minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, urged all parties to work towards a peaceful solution and an end to hostilities:  

today28 February, 2025

Dr. Sam Nujoma

NCAA Restricts Airspace Amid Nujoma Mourning Period

The Civil Aviation Authority has implemented airspace restrictions within the Windhoek Flight Information Region to enhance security during the mourning and funeral proceedings of Founding President Sam Nujoma. According to NewsOnOne’s Eric Mhunduru from One Africa TV, NCAA Executive Director Tosca Sem confirmed this: Last night's bulletin is now on oneafrica.tv. Weeknights at 7 you are free to watch it on GoTv 84, DSTv 284, or stream it live on […]

today28 February, 2025

World

Hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 set to resume

The hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is set to resume, more than a decade after it vanished in one of the greatest ever aviation mysteries. There were 239 people on board the Boeing 777 when it disappeared on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on 8 March 2014. A 495-page report into the disappearance in 2018 said the plane's controls were likely deliberately manipulated to go […]

today28 February, 2025

Dr. Sam Nujoma

Nujoma’s Remains Lay at Parliament Gardens for Final Tribute

The late Founding Father, Dr. Samuel Daniel Shafiishuna Nujoma, has arrived at Parliament Gardens late yesterday, where his remains layed in state overnight. Throughout the day, mourners gathered to pay their final respects, expressing deep sorrow and appreciation for his contributions to the motherland. Windhoek residents described the moment as both emotional and historic.  

today28 February, 2025

Business / Economics

Minister in the Presidency in S.A says G20 presidency is progressing well

Minister in the Presidency of South Africa, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, says its G20 presidency is progressing well following the successful Foreign ministers' meeting in Johannesburg last week and the ongoing Finance ministers and central bank governors' meeting in Cape Town. According to Ntshavheni, the cabinet highlighted that the G20 remains essential for international economic cooperation and for advancing South Africa’s goals of solidarity, equality, and sustainability:  

today28 February, 2025

Dr. Sam Nujoma

Nujoma’s Final Journey Through Windhoek commences at Hosea Kutako International Airport

The remains of the late Founding Father, His Excellency Dr. Samuel Daniel Shafiishuna Nujoma, arrived at Hosea Kutako International Airport before being placed in a hearse for a ceremonial procession through Windhoek. Crowds lined the streets to pay their respects as the cortege moved along key landmarks, including Sam Nujoma Drive, Mandume Ndemufayo Road, and Independence Avenue, with stops at Soweto Market, Katutura Shoprite, the Swapo National Headquarters, and the […]

today27 February, 2025