insert_link Namibia Home Affairs Halts Issuance of Section 38 Certificates for Foreign Spouses The Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security ministry has suspended the issuance of Section 38 certificates of identity to foreign spouses of Namibian citizens due to non-compliance with the Immigration Control Act. According to spokesperson Margaret Kalo, the decision was made to ensure adherence to legal requirements. todayAugust 21, 2024 36
insert_link Business / Economics 21st August 2024 Morning Biz News: Telecom Namibia Boosts Network with N$100 Million Investment; Rand Weakens Ahead of Inflation Data Telecom Namibia Invests N$100 Million to Upgrade Network Telecom Namibia is committing between N$90 million and N$100 million to enhance network quality and expand coverage across the country. This substantial investment includes upgrading several mobile sites from 2G to 3G and 4G technology. CEO Stanley Shanapinda highlighted that these upgrades are aimed at significantly improving network performance and accessibility for users nationwide. South African Rand Depreciates Ahead of Inflation Data […] todayAugust 21, 2024 11
insert_link World UN Humanitarian Representative Warns of Catastrophic Consequences of Full-Scale War in Lebanon The United Nations has been told of both heightened tensions and anxieties in Lebanon, amid concerns of war breaking out there. Near-daily exchanges of fire between Israel and the Iranian-backed militia, Hezbollah, have continued since the beginning of the war in Gaza last October. Here's Mitch McCann corresponding for us: todayAugust 21, 2024 8
insert_link Business / Economics Moneda Invests emphasized the need to empower SMEs At 2nd Oil and Gas Conference The second annual Namibia Oil and Gas Conference is underway at the Mercure Hotel in Windhoek, with Minister of Mines and Energy Thomas Alweendo set to open the event this morning. On the first day, Precious Ehihamen from Moneda Invests emphasized the need to empower SMEs to enter the oil and gas sector, highlighting their interest but lack of market entry knowledge. todayAugust 21, 2024 21
insert_link South Africa South Africa’s Energy Regulator to Review High Court Ruling on Municipal Tariff Approvals The National Energy Regulator of South Africa says it will review a ruling by the High Court in Pretoria that mandates municipal tariff approvals be based on cost of supply studies. This follows the court’s denial of the appeal by Nersa and the municipal association SALGA. The court’s decision requires the regulator to adjust its approach to evaluating municipal tariffs. The regulator’s spokesperson Charles Hlebela says they will examine the […] todayAugust 21, 2024 12
insert_link Namibia Missing Man Identified as 44-Year-Old Namibian, Lisius Nkandi By Erongo Police The Erongo Police have identified the missing man near Cape Cross as 44-year-old Lisius Nkandi. Nkandi, a chief mate on a Namibian-registered fishing vessel, went missing on August 18 after disembarking the stranded vessel in a rubber dinghy without a motor. Despite ongoing search efforts, his whereabouts remain unknown. The vessel had broken down on August 3, leading to the safe rescue of seven crew members on August 9, but […] todayAugust 21, 2024 36
insert_link World U.S Democrats pivot from past to future on day two of Convention Former US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama are scheduled to speak on day two of the Democrats Convention. It comes as the party's nominee Kamala Harris is being pushed to spell out specific policies and plans if she's elected. Day One's headline speech was delivered by outgoing president Joseph Biden. Simon Marks in Chicago reports there will be a shift in tone on Day Two. todayAugust 21, 2024 14
South Africa South Africa’s Home Affairs minister Leon Schreiber has urged Parliament to support the digital transformation South Africa's Home Affairs minister, Leon Schreiber has urged Parliament to support the digital transformation of his department to safeguard national security. Speaking to Parliament's portfolio committee on Home Affairs, Schreiber warned that outdated, paper-based systems leave the department vulnerable to fraud, corruption, and identity theft. He says only a digital-first approach can resolve these issues, enhance service delivery, and prevent further threats to the country’s security: todayAugust 21, 2024 19
insert_link 2 Interview Transcripts INTERVIEW: Onesimus ǃGoraseb: Bridging Cultures and the Future of Digital Media in Namibia In a recent conversation, Onesimus ǃGoraseb, the visionary behind the Sankofa Podcast, shared his insights on the intersection of culture and digital media. The discussion delved into the transformative power of podcasting in preserving Namibian cultural heritage and the potential for digital media to address unemployment and drive economic growth in Namibia. Reviving Cultural Heritage ǃGoraseb's Sankofa Podcast is dedicated to celebrating and exploring Namibia's rich cultural tapestry. By […] todayAugust 20, 2024 30 2