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TransNamib

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South Africa

TransNamib Locomotive Incident Spurs Long-Term Solutions Inquiry

According to Oshana police regional commander Naftal Lungameni Sakaria, reports suggest a TransNamib locomotive was engaged in an accident at Ondangwa on Friday morning. Allegedly, it began moving backwards from Oshivelo without a driver. Josef Sheehama, a Business and Economic Researcher, examines potential long-term remedies for this issue.  

todayMay 27, 2024 11

Business / Economics

INTERVIEW: Business and Economics Researcher, Josef Sheehama on TransNamib: A Call for Accountability and Strategic Investment

Today, we delve into a pressing issue raised by Josef Sheehama regarding TransNamib, the country's national railway company. His insights are crucial as they highlight the urgent need for investment in infrastructure, coupled with stringent accountability measures. Urgent Need for Investment Josef Sheehama opens the discussion by emphasizing the necessity for the Namibian government to inject funds into TransNamib. He points out the critical areas that require immediate attention: upgrading […]

todayMay 27, 2024 12

Oshiwambo

Aanilonga yo TransNamib ya yaka omahooli meshina lyokolutenda lyehangano

Omupopiliko gopolisi moshitopolwa Erongo Chief Inspector Ileni Shapumba okwa koleke omakonakono ga tulilwamo aanilonga yaali yo TransNamib ya mangwapo iiwike iyali ya piti,sho ya yaka omahooli meshina lyokolutenda lyehangano. O The Namibian oya lopota kutya yaali okwa hokololwa ya pombo oo litre 20 000 dhomahooli meshina limwe lyo TransNamib pokati ka Ombaye na Arandis. Shiikwatelela koonzo dhoka dhili ontega noshinima shoka,yaali oya pombo omahooli taya longitha oka generator,shoka sheetitha omutopelo […]

todayMay 24, 2024 13 7 7

Business / Economics

Business Researcher Josef Sheehama’s Insights on Parastatals: TransNamib’s Role in Namibia’s Economic Revival

  In a recent interview, business and economics researcher Josef Sheehama shed light on the pivotal role of parastatals, particularly TransNamib, in shaping Namibia's economic landscape. Sheehama's analysis delves into the intricate relationship between state entities, employment, trust, and economic growth, offering valuable insights for policymakers and stakeholders alike. At the heart of Sheehama's discourse lies the nexus between trust and employment within parastatals. He underscores the significance of TransNamib […]

todayMay 20, 2024 10

Oshiwambo

Muni gwa Otjiwarongo a mono omunambelewa kuluntu

Muni gwa Otjiwarongo nena okwa tseyitha euliko lyomunambelewa kuluntu gondoolopa Mberipura Hifitikeko,ngoka kwa tegelelwa a tameke niilonga mu 01 June. Omunambelewa gwiipambele yoshigwana melelo lyondoolopa Adelheid Shilongo okwati Hifitikeko okuli omunambelewa omukuluntu mo TranNamib mo Windheok,nokuulikwa oshiwike sha piti,sho uuministeli weyambulepo lyokomikunda noondoolopa wa zimine ethindilemo lyewiliko lya Muni gwa Otjiwarongo. Ondoolopa ya Otjiwarongo oya kala yaahena omunambelewa kuluntu okuza sho Moses Matjayi a wayimine muni gwa Windhoek omumvo gwa […]

todayMay 2, 2024 8

Business / Economics

TransNamib Names Desmond Ernst van Jaarsveld as New CEO

TransNamib has declared the selection of Desmond Ernst van Jaarsveld as its incoming Chief Executive Officer, commencing tomorrow April 17. Formerly holding the position of managing director at DP World, van Jaarsveld succeeds Webster Gonzo, who has served as the interim CEO since the past year. TransNamib spokesperson Abigail Raubenheimer provided the announcement.  

todayApril 16, 2024 73

Namibia

African Development Bank approves $196 million loan to modernize railway Namibian infrastructure

The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group (www.AfDB.org) has approved a loan of $196.43 million for Namibia to implement the second phase of its Transport Infrastructure Improvement Project (TIIP). The loan, approved on 31 October 2023, represents 51.8 percent of the project’s total cost. The Namibian government will provide the remaining 48.2 percent. The project aligns with Namibia’s long-term Vision 2030 to the country’s Namibia’s logistics value […]

todayNovember 1, 2023 4

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