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African Airlines Are Finding Ways to Restart Travel Amid Slow Vaccine Rollouts

African Airlines Are Finding Ways to Restart Travel Amid Slow Vaccine Rollouts
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High-level panel members land plum jobs - Government

AXIS: Bank of Namibia governor Johannes !Gawaxab. NEW ROLE: Outgoing Standard Bank CEO Vetumbuavi Mungunda. TRADER: Businessman Martin Shipanga. PHOTOS: Nampa, Contributed. CHIEF: The CEO of the newly established Namibia Investment Promotion and Investment Board, Nangula Uaandja. OGONE TLHAGE WINDHOEK Several of the individuals who served on the High-Level Panel on the Namibian Economy (HLPNE) have been landed cushy government jobs since playing advisor to government. This has sparked questions whether the appointments were based on performance or served as rewards for serving at President Hage Geingob’s behest. Namibian Sun had also questioned whether serving on the former panel opened up former members to other business opportunities.

I won t humiliate ministers - Government

NOT THOSE GAMES: President Hage Geingob. PHOTO: NAMPA STAFF REPORTER WINDHOEK President Hage Geingob yesterday said he will not humiliate ministers accused of corruption by firing them, as questions mount against his administration’s preference to rather have such cabinet members resign. During the State of the Nation Address in the National Assembly yesterday, Geingob claimed he always had dismissal letters ready, in case concerned ministers refuse to resign voluntarily. In its six years in office, the Geingob administration lost four ministers to allegations and conviction of corruption. Former ministers Sacky Shanghala (justice), Bernard Esau (fisheries), Katrina Hanse-Himarwa (education) and Peter Vilho (defence) all resigned between 2019 and 2021.

COVID-19: Africa s aviation industry suffers massive losses

COVID-19: Africa s aviation industry suffers massive losses dw.com 3 hrs ago Jan Philipp Wilhelm Africa s airlines have registered low passenger volumes since the onset of the COVID pandemic. The aviation industry s progress in connecting the continent over the past decade is now at stake. © Christian Bodlaj/Chromorange/picture alliance Provided by Deutsche Welle In February, Air Namibia, one of the most historic airlines on the continent, ceased operations and filed for bankruptcy. For a year now, South African Airways has grounded its fleet. It had been struggling even before the COVID-19 struck. Immaculate Maina was a frequent flyer before the pandemic. She often made business trips from her home country Kenya across the continent and liked to work from VIP lounges at airports.

COVID-19: Africa′s aviation industry suffers massive losses | Africa | DW

COVID-19: Africa′s aviation industry suffers massive losses | Africa | DW
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