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Business / Economics

Speaking to One Africa TV, Experts Question Accuracy of New Unemployment Figures

One Africa TV NewsOnOne spoke with experts pertaining to this week's unemployment stats released by the Statistics Agency. In this report , voiced by Willem Snyman and compiled by OATV's journalist Envaalde Matheus, they have expressed doubts about the accuracy of the latest unemployment statistics, raising concerns over whether the Agency maintained consistency in its methodology. Find last night's full bulletin on oneafrica.tv

today31 January, 2025

Namibia

Roadworks on Peter Nanyemba Street Disrupt Daily Activities

  Taxi drivers and street vendors have voiced concerns over the ongoing roadworks along Peter Nanyemba Street, which are disrupting their daily operations. In this report, One Africa TV's NewsOne's Envaalde Matheus says the road upgrade and decongestion project, led by Octagon Construction, began in October last year, affecting the stretch between Omulunga and Matshitshi streets in Havana informal settlement. Watch NewsOnOne on One Africa television weeknights at 7 on […]

today30 January, 2025

Namibia

Former Cop Among Suspects in NAMDIA Diamond Heist

Police are investigating the theft of diamonds worth about N$1 billion from Namib Desert Diamonds as an inside job. Deputy Inspector General Elias Mutota confirmed that one of the detained suspects is a security officer at NAMDIA. One Africa TV reports by journalist Envaalde Matheus indicate that authorities believe there may be additional suspects. NamDIA's Beverley Coussement: Watch NewsOnOne on oneafrica.tv for free or GoTv channel 84 or DSTv channel […]

today20 January, 2025

Namibia

Special voting day commences at Van Rijn Primary School in Windhoek

Today marked a bustling start to Namibia's special voting day at Van Rijn Primary School in Windhoek. According to our correspondent Envaalde Matheus, the voting center was particularly packed with voters from the police, army, and special forces, including high-profile figures like Inspector General Joseph Shikongo. Shikongo emphasized that law enforcement is committed to ensuring a peacef0ul and intimidation-free environment to support a credible and fair voting process.  

today13 November, 2024