Hertta-Maria Amutenja Minister of Finance and Public Enterprises, Iipumbu Shiimi has announced the increase in the Old Age Grant and Disability Grant. The monthly grant will rise from N$1 400 to N$1 600. “Accordingly, the Old Age Grant and the Disability Grant will be increased from N$1,400 to N$1,600 per month effective on 01 April...
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Waarheen is die N$200 000 vir vloedslagoffers?
Waarheen is die N$200 000 vir vloedslagoffers? Die nasionale uitsaaier berig dat die Ohangwena-streekraad ‘n ondersoek na die verdwyning van 200 000 Namibiese dollar wat vir vloedslagoffers bedoel was, gelas het. Dié fondse is verlede jaar deur die Padfondsadministrasie aan die streekraad geskenk, onder die ampstermyn van die voormalige streekgoewerneur, Walde Ndevashiya. Daar word beweer...
Bank employee accused of N$200 million theft
The Namibian Police are hunting for a Bank Windhoek employee Nico Hijendepi Rebebe who is accused of stealing N$200 million from the bank. It is alleged that the theft took place at Opuwo at about 11h00 on Saturday, when a 30-year-old suspect transferred N$200 million into two bank accounts in tranches of N$100 million each....
N$200 miljoen vir meer onderwysposte ‘reeds bestee’
N$200 miljoen vir meer onderwysposte ‘reeds bestee’ ’n Groep werklose onderwys-gegradueerdes het ’n betoging in Windhoek gehou waarin hulle onder meer geëis het dat die onderwys-ministerie hulle in diens neem. ‘n Lid van die werklose onderwyserskomitee, Kaundu Jesaya, doen ‘n beroep op die regering om op te tree en werk te lewer. Die groep doen...
Oshakati Hospital radiotherapy departmentto cost govt close to N$200 million – Windhoek Observer
Hertta-Maria Amutenja With only one state-owned Oncology Centre in Namibia, the Ministry of Health and Social Services is embarking on a major expansion project at Oshakati Intermediate Hospital Radiotherapy Department. This endeavour is set to cost the government almost N$200 million, marking a considerable investment in the country’s healthcare system. The Minister of Health and...
Erongo economy gets N$200 million boost from Green Charcoal factory in Arandis
By Adolf Kaure. The inauguration of the Green Charcoal Namibia factory in Arandis will lead to 50 full-time jobs and N$200 million being injected into the local economy. The factory, which was inaugurated by the Minister of Presidential Affairs, Hon Christine //Hoebes on Monday, will also contribute an additional 850 indirect jobs as a projected...
MVA Fund disburses an average of N$200 million for medical claims annually – Windhoek Observer
Martin Endjala For the past three years, with the exception of medical claims, the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund (MVA) spent on average N$200 million per year on service providers such as doctors, hospitals and medical treatment of victims of road crashes. This was revealed by the Fund’s Chief Executive Office, Rosalia Martins-Hausiku, during a media...
City denies N$200 million tender
The City of Windhoek rubbished allegations of awarding a tender worth N$200 million to Pulsar Electronic Solutions in a statement sent to the media on Thursday. “The City of Windhoek has not awarded any tender to Pulsar Electronic Solutions, and such claims are unfounded and misleading,” the statement noted. This follows the publication of an...
Robbers stone victims, steal N$200 000
Staff Reporter A case of armed robbery was reported to the police in Otjiwarongo, Otjozondjupa Region, after two Chinese nationals and two Namibians were attacked by a gang of seven robbers who threatened them with a pistol and used stones to smash their vehicle’s windows. The incident occurred at the gate of the Hadassa Guest...
Retired General Hamunyela ‘Nopoudjuu’ wins N$200 000 lawsuit for unlawful arrest
Samuel Shinedima THE High Court of Namibia has ordered the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security to pay former Commander of the Namibian Defence Force (NDF), Major General Thomas Nghilifavali Hamunyela “Nopoudjuu” N$200 000 for being unlawfully arrested. Hamunyela was arrested at his farm in Kavango on allegations of stock theft in January...