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Sanlam launches enhanced “extra rewards programme” across Namibia – Business Express
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Sanlam launches enhanced “extra rewards programme” across Namibia – Business Express

Sanlam has launched its “Extra Roadshow” setting the stage for an extensive stakeholder engagement campaign. The roadshow will traverse key towns including Walvis Bay, Luderitz, and Omuthiya, aiming to educate and engage the public on the financial solutions provided by Sanlam, with a particular emphasis on the newly enhanced benefits of the Sanlam Extra Rewards...

Unions, minister butt heads over fishermen employment programme – Business
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Unions, minister butt heads over fishermen employment programme – Business

The president of the Namibia Seamen and Allied Workers Union (Nasawu), Paulus Hango, has challenged the assertion by the minister of fisheries and marine resources, Derek Klazen, that the Governmental Employment Redress Programme (Gerp) is not sustainable. Gerp is a Cabinet-sanctioned initiative through the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources to secure employment for fishermen...

2,483 ex-fishermen absorbed through government employment redressing programme
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2,483 ex-fishermen absorbed through government employment redressing programme

Maria David THE Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources has absorbed all 2,483 ex-fishermen affected in the Hake and Horse Mackerel sub-sectors. This was revealed by Minister Derek Klazen during a media briefing on the status of employment of fishermen under the government employment redressing programme in the fishing industry. According to Klazen, out of...

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Fisheries Ministry dishes out more quotas for employment redress programme – Windhoek Observer

Ester Mbathera The Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Derek Klazen on Friday signed the second designation agreement for the re-employment of fishermen who lost their jobs in the fishing sector in 2015. According to Klazen, the agreement is in line with the Cabinet Directives on the re-employment of fishermen under the Government Employment Redressing...

BIPA extends Annual Duty Penalty Waiver Programme – 99FM
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BIPA extends Annual Duty Penalty Waiver Programme – 99FM

Home BIPA extends Annual Duty Penalty Waiver Programme April 4, 2024 Following extensive feedback and demand from the local business community, particularly Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), the Business and Intellectual Property Authority (BIPA) has extended its Annual Duty Penalty Waiver Programme for an additional three months, until 30 June 2024. Originally launched on 15...

Bipa extends penalty waiver programme – Business
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Bipa extends penalty waiver programme – Business

The Business and Intellectual Property Authority (Bipa) has extended its Annual Duty Penalty Waiver Programme for an additional three months. According to Bipa spokesperson Ockert Jansen, the extension comes amid high demand from local businesses. “Originally launched on 15 November 2023, and scheduled to conclude on 31 March 2024, the waiver programme garnered significant interest...

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Over 1900 pensioners registered for the debt relief programme

By Michel Haoses. The City of Windhoek’s (CoW) newly launched debt relief programme has already made a significant impact drawing over 1900 pensioners, effectively wiping out a staggering total of N$524 million in overdue electricity and water bills, CoW spokesperson, Cillie Kapolo recently revealed. The programme was launched to lessen the financial burden of overdue...

Business community urges extension of BIPA’s Annual Duty Penalty Waiver Programme
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Business community urges extension of BIPA’s Annual Duty Penalty Waiver Programme

The business community is requesting Business and Intellectual Property Authority (BIPA) to extend its Annual Duty Penalty Waiver Programme, which ended today. Long queues could be observed at Windhoek’s Grove and Maerua Malls as business owners hurry to have their penalties waived. The process began in January, and business owners are complaining about the slow service...