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Geingob reaches out to Nchindos… family could access BDF killing report

Geingob reaches out to Nchindos… family could access BDF killing report 2021-04-27  President Hage Geingob has said government will consider the request by the family of the three brothers and a cousin, who were gunned down by members of the Botswana Defence Force (BDF) late last year, to view the contents of the report into the killing. The three brothers, Tommy (48), Martin (40) and Wamunyima Nchindo (36), and their cousin Sinvula Muyeme (44), were shot by the BDF on 5 November last year along the Chobe River.   Geingob, according to press secretary Alfredo Hengari, said this during a meeting between him and the Nchindo family at Impalila Island in the Zambezi region on Sunday.

Geingob reaches out to Nchindos… family could access BDF killing report

Geingob reaches out to Nchindos… family could access BDF killing report
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Team Namibia questions suitability of National Equitable Economic Empowerment Bill

Tuesday, 2. March 2021 - 11:46 Photo credits:  Team Namibia Team Namibia has questioned the suitability of the National Equitable Economic Empowerment Bill (NEEEB) especially during the current economic crisis and has called for a proper assessment of the bill. In a media statement issued on Monday, Team Namibia said the bill in its current form goes against the concept of unity and does more harm than good as it stops money from coming into the country and would mean fewer jobs created. The bill in essence seeks to ensure that Namibia’s resources are shared equitably and in a sustainable fashion through the implementation of the National Equitable Economic Empowerment Framework (NEEEF).

Air Namibia employees will be assisted

Air Namibia employees will be assisted   PRIME MINSTER Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has stated that the government has taken note of concerns raised by industry on the impact the liquidation of Air Namibia will have on the economy and added that the government will engage with the private sector to optimize job opportunities for the now unemployed airline workers.   Amadhila addressed Parliament and said that the government is also cognizant of how the closure of the airline would impact the tourism sector and added that the option to have an airline in the future is not totally off the table.   “Liquidation was not the first option, the government offered subsidies to the airline over numerous years, and numerous efforts to restructure the airline also did not yield any results,” Amadhila said.

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