8th March 2023  /  EAGLE FM

1. The Mineworkers Union of Namibia’s (MUN) Erongo Regional office is blaming the office of the labour commissioner for massive resignation of members from the union. The union has shown dissatisfaction in the manner in which the office of the is handling the prevention and resolution of dispute process.

2. Namibia participants at the Africa Energy Indaba in Cape Town South Africa.

3. PDM member of parliament Elna Dienda says successive previous rounds of substantial fiscal support have boosted economic activity since 2022 and are projected to continue to do so in 2023.

4.The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB), held a two-day stakeholder engagement event in the Zambezi Production Zone, in Katima Mulilo. The event was aimed at providing horticulture and agronomy farmers with information and feedback on the industry’s performance in terms of Market Share Promotion, Grain Marketing Mechanism Scheme and future growth prospects.

5.Fly Namibia Aviation has entered into a one year partnership with Namibian artist Ees. The announcement of the partnership was made on Tuesday night with the goal of sharing Namibia with the world.

6. Office of the President donated 860 bags of butternuts to the victims of flooding in the Oshana and Ohangwena regions.

7.Namibia observes International Women’s Day 2023.

8.In light of International Women’s Day, feminists and activists took to the streets demanding for diversity in domestic violence act stating they are entitled to their rights. According to the group they are making a personal political and developing voice.
They are also demanding for a gender neutral language in the combating domestic violence act 6 of 2020.