insert_link 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 21
insert_link 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 10
insert_link Business / Economics MTC sets record straight on subscription packages Reports are circulating that Mobile Telecommunication Limited will discontinue Super Aweh and Happy Hour as of 8 May 2024. MTC spokesperson, Erasmus Nekundi clarifies the matter. todayApril 8, 2024 167
insert_link Namibia Zambezi Residents Struggle to Register SIM Cards, Face Deactivation Michael Mayumbelo, a pensioner based on Impalila Island, recounts spending N$250 per trip hitch-hiking to Katima Mulilo multiple times in efforts to register his SIM card. Like many others in Zambezi, Mayumbelo failed to register his SIM card during the country's mandatory registration period and the subsequent extension due to various challenges. The initial registration period spanned from January 1 to December 31, 2023, with a three-month extension granted until […] todayApril 4, 2024 9
insert_link Oshiwambo Uukalata woongodhi dhopeke wo MTC wa konda 300 000 inau shangithwa Omupopiliko gwehangano lyomakwatathano goongodhi dhopeke o MTC Erasmus Nekundi okwati oya dhidhilika uukalata woongodhi uli po 300 0000 inawu shangithwa natango. Ta gwedhako kutya mboka inaya shangitha uukalata wawo oya pewa ompito yesilohenda sigo omu July, opo ya kale yashangitha uukalata wawo. todayApril 3, 2024 27
insert_link 3 1 Oshiwambo Namibia a tamekitha omalolelo go 5G Ehangano lyomakwatathano goongodhi dhopeke o MTC palongelokumwe nehangano lyo Huawei ,oya tamekitha omalolelo go 5G mo Namibia. John Ekongo,omupopiliko gwehangano ota fatulula paufupi todayMarch 18, 2024 40 1 3
insert_link Namibia MTC Allocates N$1.5 Million for Entrepreneurship Empowerment in the Second Round of 4Life Project Mobile Telecommunication Limited has earmarked N$1.5 million for the MTC 4Life Project in 2024, focusing on empowering aspiring and existing entrepreneurs. In the second round of the initiative, 40 young Namibians, aged between 18 and 35, will receive training to develop practical and entrepreneurial skills in various areas, including nail artistry, bricklaying, and barbering. MTC spokesperson Erasmus Nekundi shared details. todayMarch 12, 2024 25
insert_link Namibia MTC honours late President Hage Geingob Mobile operator MTC has unveiled a special initiative to honor the legacy of the late President Hage Geingob. From today until 25 February 2024, the carrier will provide 82 complimentary national minutes to all its customers. Here's MTC spokesperson John Ekongo with further details. todayFebruary 22, 2024 25
insert_link 63 96 Oshiwambo MTC a gandja ominute dhopashigwana 82 oku simaneka omuleli goshilongo omukulu nakusa Hage Geingob Ehangano lyo MTC olya tseyitha osheetwapo shoku simaneka omupresitend omukulu Dr Hage Geingob . Okuza nena sigo 25 February,ehangano otali gandja ominute dhopashigwana dhili 82 kaayakulwa yawo ayehe. Omupopiliko gwehangano John Ekongo okwati osheeetwapo tashiithanwa DR Hage Geingob 32 years celebratory commemorative minutes otashi talako onkandangala ya simana ya dhanwa komu DR Geingob ,unene mokweetapo o MTC . todayFebruary 22, 2024 83 96 63