Publication: Informanté

First reported 2 hours ago - Updated 2 hours ago - 1 reports

Overreliance on SA Namibia’s downfall

Namibia has long been dependent on South Africa, for nearly all items needed in our country, which include: most consumer goods, vehicles spare parts, specialised services in terms of (advanced) medical care, (advanced) tertiary education, power (electricity ... [Published Informanté - 2 hours ago]
First reported 7 hours ago - Updated 7 hours ago - 1 reports

Land Rover’s supercharged Vogue

Land Rover presents the incredible Range Rover 5 litre Vogue  Supercharged V8 SE, and this week, Speed had the privilege to get in behind the leather-clad, button-kitted steering wheel when we took one to the streets of Windhoek.The Vogue is a top-of-the-range ... [Published Informanté - 7 hours ago]
First reported 7 hours ago - Updated 7 hours ago - 1 reports

Defensive skills for emergency drivers

This week the Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund sponsored a two-day defensive driving course for ten ambulance divers from the Ministry of Health and Social Services and eleven MVA Fund emergency care technicians.According to the MVA corporate communications ... [Published Informanté - 7 hours ago]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

Drought stimulating land invasions

In the last few months, Informanté has alerted the nation of land invasions by drought-stricken communal cattle herders and owners in the north and in the north-east of the country, including Angolans coming to Namibia, and northern farmers looking for ... [Published Informanté - Jun 13 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

“Ou Vrou” faces off Chinese contractors

Road Authority spokesperson Hileni Fillemon said they reached an amicable agreement with Emilia “Ou Vrou” Angala on 11 June and she will be compensated accordingly in line with the Road Ordinance Act as per compensation rate approved by the governmen ... [Published Informanté - Jun 13 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

Principal officer victimises nurses

Three former nurses at the St Martin Hospital of the Roman Catholic Church at Oshikuku have accused the Principal Medical Officer (PMO), Dr Samwel Awe, of discrimination after he allegedly interfered with the payment of their outstanding leave credit ... [Published Informanté - Jun 13 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

Sparks fly in border discord

Bad blood has developed between BH Group of companies owner Benjamin Hauwanga and the chairman of the Namibian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) Northern Branch, Thomas Indji.Hauwanga criticised Indji for allegedly making irresponsible statements ... [Published Informanté - Jun 13 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

UNITY LIES IN ACCOUNTABILITY

It is common sense that the law must run its course, and not only that, but the law must not only apply but must be seen to be implemented, and leaders in society in their respective capacities must take responsibility for enabling law enforcement to ... [Published Informanté - Jun 13 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

Violent scammer faces more charges

André Mulder, 41, the man who savagely assaulted and left for dead his girlfriend, businesswoman Helen Adams, in Walvis Bay on 17 April this year, is sinking deeper into a quagmire of his own making.Mulder remains in custody after his arrest on a charge ... [Published Informanté - Jun 13 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

Syncrolift reopening a great relief

Namport officially re-opened its syncrolift facility in Walvis Bay yesterday, after a forced closure of three months for a nearly N$20 million refurbishment project.The marine engineering sector breathes a sigh of relief, as the closure of the syncrolift ... [Published Informanté - Jun 13 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

Mining group “buys” credibility

Environmental pressure group Swakopmund Matters (SM) publicly accused a prospective marine phosphate mining company, Namibia Marine Phosphate (Pty) Ltd (NMP), that it (NMP)would pay the “right people to get them the answers they want” to justify marine ... [Published Informanté - Jun 13 2013]
Entities: Phosphate, Namibia, Mining
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

Rössing Uranium fights on for survival

Rio Tinto Rössing Uranium incurred an operational loss of N$474 million in 2012, some N$10 million more than the losses the mine made in 2011.  Despite this, the mine will continue to battle on and bolster cost savings and operational efficiency to ensure ... [Published Informanté - Jun 13 2013]

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Overreliance on SA Namibia’s downfall [Published Informanté - 2 hours ago]
Land Rover’s supercharged Vogue [Published Informanté - 7 hours ago]
Defensive skills for emergency drivers [Published Informanté - 7 hours ago]
“Ou Vrou” faces off Chinese contractors [Published Informanté - Jun 13 2013]
Sparks fly in border discord [Published Informanté - Jun 13 2013]
Principal officer victimises nurses [Published Informanté - Jun 13 2013]
UNITY LIES IN ACCOUNTABILITY [Published Informanté - Jun 13 2013]
Drought stimulating land invasions [Published Informanté - Jun 13 2013]
Mining group “buys” credibility [Published Informanté - Jun 13 2013]
Syncrolift reopening a great relief [Published Informanté - Jun 13 2013]
Violent scammer faces more charges [Published Informanté - Jun 13 2013]
Rössing Uranium fights on for survival [Published Informanté - Jun 13 2013]
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