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Hospitality Association of Namibia’s CEO weighs in on the matter between the Namibia Airports Company and Menzies Aviation
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Hospitality Association of Namibia’s CEO weighs in on the matter between the Namibia Airports Company and Menzies Aviation

The Hospitality Association of Namibia’s CEO weighs in on the matter between the Namibia Airports Company which has evicted Menzies Aviation from the Hosea Kutako International Airport. Here’s Gitta Paetzold explaining how the ground handling situation has affected them.   The post Hospitality Association of Namibia’s CEO weighs in on the matter between the Namibia...

Eviction matter was referred to the Inspector General of the Namibian Police – Windhoek Observer
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Eviction matter was referred to the Inspector General of the Namibian Police – Windhoek Observer

Stefanus Nashama The Namibian Police in the Oshikoto Region has withdrawn its intention to evict police officers who are staying with their children at the Omuthiya Police Village in anticipation of a final decision about the matter by Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo. The Oshikoto Regional Police Commander, Commissioner Kalompo-Nashikaku, on Friday, told Windhoek Observer upon...

Youth unemployment matter of great concern
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Youth unemployment matter of great concern

UN Resident Coordinator Hopolang Phororo has emphasised that the issue of youth unemployment in Namibia is a matter of great concern and has the potential to evolve into a significant threat if left unattended. “We know that it has been an issue for this country for quite some time, but the issue is that from...

Matter of Fact: Meatco – The Namibian
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Matter of Fact: Meatco – The Namibian

On Friday, we published an article about Meatco recording increased cattle numbers coming through the Windhoek abattoir resulting in good performances which generated between N$1207 million and N$290 million in revenue in May and June, respectively. In fact, the company performed favourably in May and June by generating around N$107 million and N$190 million in...

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Matter of Fact – The Namibian

IN an article published on Friday, 21 July, under the headline ‘Retrenchment inevitable at TransNamib – board’, we reported on a meeting held between the company’s board and representatives of the Namibia Transport and Allied Workers Union. The story cited TransNamib board member Johanna Hatutale, among others, saying retrenchments at the national rail company are...