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Month: September 2013

Apron buses not yet running – NAC

More than two months after the unveiling of one of its two apron buses at Hosea Kutako International Airport, the Namibia Airports Company says the buses remain sidelined.NAC spokesperson Dan Kamati this week told the Economist...

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Green loans available for green projects

In its effort of strengthening the growing renewable energy sector with the creation of green jobs, the SME Bank and the Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia recently launched Green loans targeting clients at household...

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A330-200 safe on long haul flights

Toulouse – Air Namibia says its brand new Airbus A330-200 aircraft is safe to fly on its long haul route between Windhoek and Frankfurt. The aircraft is powered by two Rolls Royce engines, in line with contemporary trends...

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Lessons learnt from COP11

The year 2013 will probably be one of the biggest and busiest year our country and Windhoek in particular, has experienced in terms of hosting international conferences.Windhoek recently played host to the 8th International...

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NAMAF hosts 7th healthcare conference

The Namibia Association of Medical Aid Funds (NAMAF) this week held its 7th annual Healthcare conference under the theme: “Is Universal Healthcare Coverage an Answer to Healthcare Delivery.”The annual NAMAF Conference which has...

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New project to boost Weatherly mines

Copper production is set to pick up said Weatherly Mining Managing Director Craig Thomas. Speaking during a tour of the Otjihase Mine where a group of British delegates visited the mine together with the Economist, Thomas said...

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