11th February 2021 / EAGLE FM
Lawyer Norman Tjombe says that there is “no funny business” on his appointment and subsequent reversal of the appointment as a board member to Air Namibia. This includes the other members who were identified earlier this week, Tjombe lays this out in discussion with Eagle FM.
- Air Namibia employees have been asked to clear out their personal belongings and go home. With no clarity on the discussions of the liquidation process, Eagle Fm speaks to one employee on the ground who confirmed this.Reginald Kock speaks to us on what the impact will be on the employees if the prospect of liquidation is to happen.
- On the other hand, Air Namibia formed part of the country’s tourism ecosystem, that also linked into the global tourism market, that is currently trying to recover from the covid-19 pandemic during 2020. Eagle Fm reached out to shuttle operators and owners about what this impact would have on their income prospects and business model.