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NBC employees on Strike in Zambezi
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Nyambe launches football academy
By Staff Reporter A defending champion playing for Blackburn Rovers in Europe, Mr Ryan Simasiku Nyambe has launched his soccer clinic called ‘Nyambe Football Academy’ which will be providing young people from the age of 6 to 15 with online courses. All football sessions for boys and girls can only be booked via online by…
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ECB increases electricity tariffs
By Staff Reporter The Electricity Control Board (ECB), the power regulator in Namibia has increased the electricity tariff by an average bulk tariff of 2.92 % for the period 2021/2022. An increase is reckoned from the current approved tariff of N$1.6500 per kilowatt-hour to N$1.6982 per kilowatt-hour for the period 2021/2022. This follows after a…
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NBC workers down tools over salary increment
By Simon Liseli The Namibian Broadcasting Cooperation (NBC) workers in Zambezi and the rest of Namibia are on stay away strike, demanding their salary increment for the past three (3) years. Their trade union Namibia Public Workers Union (NAPWU) started salary increment negotiations last year December 2020 where it was agreed on six (6) percent…
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Tripartite meeting on Botswana-Namibia Boundary Treaty cancelled
By Simon Liseli A tripartite meeting on Botswana – Namibia 2018 Boundary Treaty has been cancelled until further notice. The meeting was slated for Wednesday April 21, and was postponed to an unknown date, this was confirmed by Zambezi Regional Governor Hon. Lawrence Alfea Sampofu. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of International Relations and…
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Katima Council loses equipment
By Simon Liseli Katima Mulilo Town Council (KMTC) lost two computers and one monitor worth N$ 30 000 on Sunday night April 11, 2021 after an unknown person broke into the cash hall and stealing items. Public Relations Officer for Katima Council, Mr. Crispin Muyoba Muyoba confirmed to Caprivi Vision that the town council’s cash…
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Zambezi records 10 deaths of Covid-19
By Simon Liseli Zambezi region has recorded ten (10) deaths caused by a deadly pandemic called Coronavirus (COVID – 19) , since March 2020 during the first stage of the lock down. Caprivi Vision has established from Zambezi Governor Lawrence Sampofu that , Zambezi recorded 82 positive cases in a period of six months from…
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Security situation in Mozambique remains a concern to Namibia
By Staff Reporter Security situation in Mozambique has remained a concern to Namibia, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Netumbo Nandi – Ndaitwa has informed the public that consultations of the double troika on Mozambique was convened on Thursday. This was made between the Chairperson of Mozambique and of SADC organ…
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Mulisa hits a snag on Botswana-Namibia boundary treaty
By Quinton Chimine Chairperson of the United Democratic Party (UDP) Mr. Dasken Mulisa has hit a snag on Botswana and Namibia boundary treaty, while calling Namibian government to immediately withdraw and terminate the 2018 treaty. He told reporters during a press conference held in Katima Mulilo on Wednesday, that the treaty was signed without any…


