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The City of Windhoek has postponed interviews for the position of Chief Executive Officer and Strategic Executive: Economic Development and Community Services to next month, citing the unavailability of key participants in both respective processes.

British billionaire, Harvey Boulter, who is currently awaiting trial in Namibia for the murder of his farm manager, is being sued in the UK with his Lawyer over the disappearance of N$1.3 billion of investors’ money.

The Ministry of Health has finally received its consignment of 108 000 doses of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine which were initially expected in the country last week.

President Hage Geingob has revealed that only 9% of the Namibian population is fully vaccinated.

President Hage Geingob has postponed the 34th COVID-19 update on the country's national response measures which was due to be delivered on Monday.

Prime Minister, Dr. Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has demanded answers from Namibian Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) CEO, Nangula Uaandja amid allegations of unfair treatment of former Namibia Investment Centre (NIC) employees by the board.

The issue of vaccination among staff in the workplace has become a topical issue, with mandatory vaccinations, around the world gaining ground. Big companies such as Facebook, CNN, Netflix have even gone further to say “No jab, no job.”

NamPower has commenced with the construction of the 287 km long 400 kV Auas-Gerus transmission line at a cost of N$630 million.

The Namibian government is set raise between N$3 billion-N$3.5 billion from the listing of Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) on the Namibian Stock Exchange, giving the company an evaluation of over N$6 billion.

Health Minister Dr. Kalumbi Shangula on Wednesday announced that COVID-19 patients admitted in hospitals will now be allowed visits by a family member.

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