insert_link Namibia Otjiwarongo Municipality Faces Leadership Vacuum as Top Executives Resign The Otjiwarongo Municipality is set to operate without key strategic executives, including a chief executive officer, effective Friday, following the resignation or early retirement of all its top five executives. This information was disclosed by Godhardt Hoko, chairperson of the management committee. The departures of these executives occurred between March 2023 and April 2024, leaving critical positions such as CEO, strategic executive for finance, human resources, technical, and community and […] todayApril 23, 2024 36
insert_link World UNRWA report into the organization’s neutrality released A U.N report on a review of the world body's humanitarian organisation, UNRWA has found it has robust frameworks to ensure compliance with humanitarian neutrality. The review of the organisation was initiated by the Secretary General following allegations by Israel that several UNRWA staff had been involved in the October 7th attacks on Israel. Jody Jacobs has more. todayApril 23, 2024 19
South Africa City of Cape Town says it is putting 35-million-rand behind Project 1000 leadership in the coming year, as it aims to keep growing policing resources The City of Cape Town says it is putting 35-million-rand behind Project 1000 leadership in the coming year, as it aims to keep growing policing resources to help fight crime. The project builds on the work of the LEAP programme in partnership with the Western Cape government. Cape Town mayor, Geordin Hill-Lewis, says investments are showing promising results, particularly in helping police combat gang, gun, and drug crime: todayApril 23, 2024 28
insert_link Business / Economics EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Experience the Vibrant Spirit of Luderitz: A Festival Season Like No Other As the coastal breeze carries the promise of excitement, Luderitz prepares to dazzle locals and visitors alike with its annual festival season. Mayor Philip Balhao invites you on a journey through the vibrant events and cultural celebrations that await in this lively coastal town. The festivities kick off with the highly anticipated Miss Crayfish Festival on April 26th, where last year's winner, Margareth Negumbo, takes center stage as she […] todayApril 23, 2024 90
insert_link Namibia Windhoek is currently hosting training under the TrainIQA program, Windhoek is currently hosting training under the TrainIQA program, part of efforts to improve management processes in Southern African universities. Led by Dr. Ngepathimo Kadhila from the University of Namibia, the program addresses challenges like increased education demand, higher student enrollments, cross-border education, and digital transformation due to Covid-19. todayApril 23, 2024 21
insert_link World EU expected to announce new sanctions on Iran The European Union is expected to announce fresh sanctions against Iran after the bloc's foreign and defence ministers wrap up a meeting in Luxembourg. The U.S. and U.K. have already unveiled new sanctions on Tehran, in response to the missile and drone attacks on Israeli territory earlier this month. From Brussels, Giles Gibson has the details. todayApril 23, 2024 15
insert_link Namibia City’s Mayor Engages with Katutura Residents’ Concerns in Transparency Session Windhoek Mayor, Queen Omagano Kamati addressed issues brought forth by the Katutura Residents Committee during a demonstration they held on Monday. The session aimed to provide transparency and foster dialogue regarding the concerns of the residents. The City's spokesperson, Harold Akwenye explains. todayApril 23, 2024 36
insert_link South Africa Johannesburg CBD Power Outage Hits Major Hospitals A power outage in the Johannesburg CBD has disrupted operations at major hospitals including Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital as well as Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital among others. Residents in Berea, Hillbrow, Parktown, and nearby areas are also affected. City Power attributes the outage to a burnt feeder-board at the Ridge substation. Meanwhile, in the east of Tshwane, thousands of residents have been without power since a fire at Mooikloof […] todayApril 23, 2024 9
insert_link Business / Economics 23 April 2024, Moring Biz News: Biz News Update: Key Developments in Agriculture, Currency Markets, and Commodities Namibian Cereal Production Faces Significant Decline: The Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform in Namibia has projected a substantial decrease in cereal production, primarily due to unpredictable rainfall patterns and prolonged dry spells. The commercial farming sector is particularly affected, with an estimated harvest of only 35,200 metric tons. This marks a drastic 68% decrease compared to last season's production levels, highlighting the challenges faced by the agricultural […] todayApril 23, 2024 16