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Oshiwambo

O MTC itayi gandja oo data dhoshali

Ehangano lyomakwatathano goongodhi dhopeke lyo MTC, otali londodha oshigwana shi kale shili uupathi wuukengeleledhi mboka tauti MTC ota gandja oo data dhoshali kwaamboka yena uukalata wa MTC. Omupopiliko go MTC Erasmus Nekundi okwa yelitha kutya MTC ita gandja eedata dhoshali.

todaySeptember 23, 2024 9 5

Uncategorized

MTC expands rural schools procject

The MTC Rural Schools Project has built over 40 classrooms across 9 regions, since its inception in 2019. MTC Public Relations Officer, Erasmus Nekundi said this during the handover of 8 classrooms at Tsumeb Primary School in the Oshikoto region on Wednesday.     Since the start of this project, the Minister of Education, Arts, and Culture has emphasized that the Ministry requires a total of N$1.8 billion to address […]

todayAugust 1, 2024 20

Namibia

Education’s Minister Nghipondoka Receives Multi-Million Donation for Tsumeb Primary School

The Education ministry has secured a N$3.4 million donation from MTC Namibia, which includes eight classrooms, a computer lab, and a storeroom for Tsumeb Primary School. This donation is part of the Rural Schools Project, in collaboration with the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund, aimed at improving educational facilities in rural Namibia. Executive Director: Sanet Steenkamp.  

todayAugust 1, 2024 25

Oshiwambo

Uulalelo wowina woku gongela oshimaliwa shokuunganeka omauliko giipindi ga Ongwediva owa gongele oshimaliwa shili poodola omilion 1, momauvaneko.

Ualalelo owa ningwa olyomakaya kondoolopa ndjoka. Omukwashilipaleko omunene,ehangano lyo MTC olya uvaneke oodola 380 000,taku landula o Standard Bank,yuuvaneke oodola 250 000 nombaanga yotango yopashigwana yuuvaneke oodola 150 000,oshowo o Lucky Bet nayo  yuuvaneke oodola 150 000. Omauliko giipindi ga Ongwediva ogeliko pokati ko 23-31 August nuumvo,taga ka ningwa kohi yehuku:Bridging Tradition and Innovation.

todayJuly 1, 2024 10

Namibia

MTC partners with Omaruru for digital development agenda

MTC and the Municipality of Omaruru have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on an integrated digital innovation agenda. The agreement aims to identify common interests, assess areas for socio-economic smart solutions, and contribute to Namibia's National Development agenda through transformative initiatives. Here is MTC's spokesperson, Erasmus Nekundi.

todayJune 24, 2024 21

Oshiwambo

Omupresident Nangolo Mbumba, ayandja olupandu kova South Africa eshi va endifa nawa omahoololo.

Omupresident wa Namibia, Nangolo Mbumba okwa pu pula ko mbuda oshiwana sha  South Africa, opamwe nee ngudu do pa politika mo shilongo osho,  eshi da li da kwa tela komesho omahoololo ali mo mepo yo mbili moshilongo osho. Omupresidet  Mbumba me tumwalaka laye olo ayandja ko ikundaneki okwa ulika olupandu laye omolwo engungumano olo la li la di dilikwa mo South Africa, pefimbo lo ma hoololo ali eli metifa tati […]

todayJune 4, 2024 5

Local

City of Windhoek and MTC unite in creating a safe city

    Charged with the responsibility to ensure the safety and security within the jurisdiction of the city, coupled with the increasing need for smart policing, the leadership of the Municipal Council of Windhoek and Namibia’s premier digital enabler, MTC, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding which will see the two parties deploy, through the Windhoek City Police Service, more cutting-edge technologies to assist in combatting crime within the city. […]

todayMay 8, 2024 14

Namibia

City and MTC Partner to Boost Safety Measures

Windhoek City and MTC have formed a crucial partnership to bolster safety and security efforts in the city. Through a Memorandum of Understanding, they aim to empower the Windhoek City Police Service with advanced technologies to combat crime more effectively. Lydia Amutenya, the City's spokesperson.  

todayMay 8, 2024 19

Namibia

Communications Regulatory Authority Pursues Tax Reductions for Cheaper Telecom Services

Emilia Nghikembua, CEO of the Communications Regulatory Authority , announces a taxation study aimed at engaging the government to reduce taxes in the telecom sector. The goal is to make data and phone calls more affordable. Cran is also conducting a pricing study for voice clips, SMSes, and data to determine mobile service prices, with regulations to follow once completed. Stakeholder engagements have begun, with some licensees already reducing prices. […]

todayApril 26, 2024 9

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