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BIZ NEWS JANUARY 25, 2024: Namibian Government Rules Out Immediate National Airline, Hints at Regional Carrier Future

In the wake of Air Namibia's 2021 liquidation, the Namibian government has officially dismissed any immediate plans for a new national airline. Works and Transport Minister John Mutorwa conveyed this decision, while also offering a glimpse of hope for the emergence of a future Namibian-flag carrier. Mutorwa hinted at the possibility of a smaller, regional airline taking flight down the line. [Read more] South Africa's Inflation Sees Further Decline in […]

todayJanuary 25, 2024 4

Namibia

Transport Minister Mutorwa Updates Media on Current Developments and Outlines 2024 Plans

Works and Transport minister, John Mutorwa, took the podium to address the media, adopting a comprehensive two-fold approach. Firstly, he provided a thorough update on the ongoing developments within the ministry. Additionally, Minister Mutorwa elucidated the 2024 developmental plans, shedding light on the strategic vision for the year ahead. Julius Ngweda, the Ministry's spokesperson, shared insights into these crucial updates.  

todayJanuary 25, 2024 7

Namibia

Anesthesiologists Society of Namibia President, Dr. Jesse Mumba, Addresses NAMAF Tariff Standstill

Dr. Jesse Mumba, President of the Anesthesiologists Society of Namibia, has weighed in on the current situation regarding the Namibian Association of Medical Aid Funds. Informed by the association last year, NAMAF announced that the tariffs set in 2023 would remain unchanged as the nation transitions into 2024. This decision, while seemingly maintaining stability, effectively translates into a reduction in member benefits. Dr. Mumba offers insights into the implications of […]

todayJanuary 25, 2024 25

Namibia

President Hage Geingob Heads to the U.S. for Specialized Medical Treatment

President Hage Geingob departed for the United States of America to undergo specialized medical treatment for a duration of seven days. A press release from the Office of the President, revealed that following his public disclosure on February 19, 2024, regarding the detection of cancerous cells, Geingob accepted a medical offer from leading scientists and medical professionals in Los Angeles, California. Activist Rosa Namises.  

todayJanuary 25, 2024 9

Business / Economics

Namibia’s investment ambassador Michelle McLean bridges sectors globally

Namibia's Investment Promotion and Development Board Consultant, Michelle McLean, who also serves as a Tourism and Investment Brand Ambassador Chairperson and International Business Developer at the Ohlthaver and List Group, shares that she brings together the public and private sectors. Her role involves facilitating collaboration, sharing opportunities, and promoting Namibia globally.

todayJanuary 24, 2024 70 3

Namibia

President Geingob is in good spirits amid cancer treatment

The Swapo party says President Hage Geingob is "in good spirits and is receiving good medical attention" for his cancer treatment. Last week, the presidency announced that President Geingob would start treatment for cancer after routine medical check-ups and a follow-up biopsy led to the detection of cancerous cells. It did not give more details on his diagnosis but said he would continue to carry out his duties. The BBC […]

todayJanuary 24, 2024 21

Business / Economics

EU-twinning project supports Namibia’s economic growth

The EU-Twinning Project, "Support to the Namibian Standards Institution," is concluding on 31 January 2024, after a 24-month period. Initiated in February 2022, the project, supported with N$ 27 million, has contributed to Namibia's international trade participation, economic growth, and the capacity of the Namibian Standards Institution. Here is Anna Sjögren from the EU Twinning Team.

todayJanuary 24, 2024 21

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