CYMOT to introduce reusable plastic bags

CYMOT Namibia is set to introduce new re-useable carrier bags at all their branches nationwide. In a statement issued on Wednesday, the company said it will introduce new carrier bags, wholly made from Namibian recycled material, in all of their branches nationwide to be sold at a cost of 50 cents each. “The carrier bag…

The office of the Otjozondjupa regional governor on Friday donated 1 464 cans of soft drinks, water and juice to members of the Namibian Police Force (NamPol) operating at different roadblocks in the region.

Governor Otto Ipinge’s special advisor, Moses Tjipurua !Omeb, handed over the drinks. “This donation is meant to thank you and appreciate your hard work at the roadblocks, where your operate while standing in the sun on daily basis,” said !Omeb. Acting Otjozondjupa Regional Police Commander, Deputy Commissioner Naukalemo Andreas received the donation on behalf of…

Debmarine Namibia Friday handed over a newly constructed Resource Centre to the Gobabis Project school in Omaheke Region worth N.dollars 250 000.

In a media statement issued Tuesday Debemarine Senior Financial Manager, Willy Mertens, at the handing over said the company’s aim is to deliver lasting benefit by turning diamonds dreams into reality by assisting and supporting the government through social and economic development. “Debmarine Namibia is an ardent believer in the importance of investing in education,…

The Etosha Fishing Corporation has won four of the five large enterprise categories at the 5th Annual National Awards hosted by the Namibia Standards Institution (NSI) in November this year.

The NSI quality awards programme was introduced in 2012 with the aim of honouring Namibian companies in all sectors who contribute to quality advancement in support of national economic growth and development. The awards won by the company include Company of the Year, Exporter of the Year, Product of the Year and an Individual Award…

Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Tjekero Tweya on Monday launched the first of 524 Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) network sites as part of the company’s ‘081everyone1’ project in Okahandja.

The project involves setting up 524 new base transceiver stations across all 14 regions of Namibia over a two-year period. It aims to have 100 per cent population coverage to facilitate development through information and communication technology-driven programmes expected to bridge inequality gaps in Namibian communities. Switching on the Kaibasen Network Mast at the Nau-Aib…