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    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

FUTURE MEDIA NEWS

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Business / Economics

23 August 2024 Moring Biz News: Major Contracts, Interest Rate Debates, Legal Settlements, and Financial Market Updates

Savanna Beef Secures Major Contract with GPS Food Group Savanna Beef has landed a significant contract with global food giant GPS Food Group, ensuring a stable market for its products and enhancing its production processes. Announced by Chairperson Mecki Schneider, the agreement, signed on April 30, is set to significantly bolster the company's growth. This partnership marks a major step forward for Savanna Beef, providing valuable support and stability as […]

todayAugust 23, 2024 12

Business / Economics

Panel Discusses Transparency and Resource Management at Oil and Gas Conference

At the Oil and Gas Conference, a panel emphasized the need for balancing transparency with natural resource management. They highlighted establishing governance structures, ensuring information access, and engaging stakeholders. The discussion also focused on conflict resolution, adaptive management, international standards, environmental sustainability, and the importance of public awareness and education. Graham Hopwood: Executive Director at the Institute for Public Policy Research.  

todayAugust 23, 2024 38

Namibia

Political Parties Urged to Elect Inclusive Parliamentarians

Human rights activist, Linda Baumann has called on Namibian political parties to ensure that their selection of parliamentarians is based on merit and inclusivity. With the ruling party's upcoming electoral college and other parties preparing their candidate lists, Baumann emphasized the importance of democratic and open nomination processes. She urged parties to consider candidates' commitment to human rights, social justice, and the representation of marginalized communities, including those with disabilities, […]

todayAugust 23, 2024 11

Business / Economics

PwC South Africa’s Martin Solomon Talks Oil And Gas

The second annual Namibia Oil and Gas Conference is currently underway at the Mercure Hotel in Windhoek, centered around the theme "The Next Steps towards a Prosperous Oil and Gas Industry: Powering Namibia's Sustainable Future." The event features a panel discussion on Namibia's role in the global oil and gas market, with a focus on driving economic growth, market development, and transitioning towards a low-carbon economy. Martin Solomon, Energy SME […]

todayAugust 23, 2024 28

South Africa

MK Party in South Africa Announces New National High Command Ahead of 2026 Elections

The MK Party in S.A has announced its new highest decision-making body, called the national high command. Key figures include party leader Jacob Zuma, deputy president John Hlophe, national chairperson Nkosinathi Nhleko, and national organiser Floyd Shivambu. Briefing the media, secretary general Sfiso Maseko says the command will oversee the party's growth and strategies as it prepares for the 2026 local government elections:  

todayAugust 23, 2024 12

World

Trump slams Harris migrant record at border

Donald Trump visited the US southern border on Thursday, in an attempt to keep public attention on the country's migrant situation. Immigration is a key issue in the upcoming presidential election - and the Republican nominee has been working hard to highlight what he says are failed Democrat border policies. Trump's visit comes as his rival Kamala Harris prepares for the final night of the Democratic National Convention. As Sally […]

todayAugust 23, 2024 20

South Africa

Freedom Front Plus Warns Mogale City Residents in S.A of Upcoming Power Tariff Hikes

The Freedom Front Plus in Gauteng says residents of the Mogale City Municipality must brace themselves for the implementation of new power tariffs. The party’s, Danie Toerien, says residential power consumers with conventional power meters will have to pay between 23 and 27-percent more per month, depending on their consumption. He says the new rate structure is extremely complicated, with seasonal rates, as well as rates based on consumption:  

todayAugust 22, 2024 15

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