Month: June 2021

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Katutura State Hospital suspends outpatient services

Katutura State Hospital has suspended outpatient services effective from Tuesday, 29 June 2021, until further notice.According to a statement issued by the medical superintendent at the hospital, Dr Nelago Amagulu on Monday, the suspension of the outp…

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First Lady receives her first jab of AstraZeneca

Namibia’s First Lady, Monica Geingos, on Tuesday received her first dose of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at the Windhoek Central Hospital.Geingos, who recently recovered from COVID-19, said while her natural immune system remains strong and althou…

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Namibia records 1 904 new cases and 22 deaths

Minister of Health and Social Services Dr Kalumbi Shangula, announced that the country on Monday recorded 1 904 new cases and 22 deaths.The cases recorded have a gender distribution of 1046 females and 858 males, ranging from two months to 91 years.The…

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April hands over houses to elders at Gibeon

Hardap Governor, Reverend Salomon April on Monday handed over two houses that are currently being built to two elderly women aged 103 and 105 at Gibeon village.The two houses are part of the Hardap governor’s office’s social programme, an initiative ai…

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Synchronoss Technologies, Inc. Anuncia o Preço da Ação Ordinária da Oferta Pública de US$100 milhões

BRIDGEWATER, N.J., June 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Synchronoss Technologies, Inc. (SNCR) (a “Empresa” ou “Synchronoss”), líder global e inovadora em nuvem, mensagens e produtos e plataformas digitais, anunciou hoje a oferta pública subscrita de 38.461.538 ações ordinárias com o valor de US$2,60 por ação. A receita bruta da oferta, antes da dedução dos […]

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Synchronoss Technologies, Inc. annonce la tarification d’une offre publique de 100 millions de dollars d’actions ordinaires

BRIDGEWATER, New Jersey, 28 juin 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Synchronoss Technologies, Inc. (SNCR) (la « Société » ou « Synchronoss »), un innovateur mondial de premier plan en matière de produits et plateformes numériques, de cloud et de messagerie, a annoncé aujourd’hui la tarification d’un appel public à l’épargne par voie de prise ferme de 38 461 538 actions ordinaires à […]

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COVID-19: Public urged to visit authorised offices for travel permits

The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) urges public members to visit authorised offices for issuing of travel permits in and out of Windhoek, Okahandja and Rehoboth. The ministry in a media statement Friday said a large number of public members are observed flocking to the Namibian Police Force offices (NamPol) following the announcement of the implementation of amended

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Husband allegedly assaults wife at Khorixas bar

A 29-year-old woman was reportedly assaulted in front of a bar at Khorixas by her 31-year-old husband Saturday night, the Namibian Police Force weekend crime report indicates. The report issued Sunday states that the complainant was hit all over the head and kicked in the ribs. The victim is admitted in the Khorixas State Hospital in a stable condition and

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Greenwell residents oppose construction of service station

Residents of Greenwell Matongo in Windhoek are up in arms over the construction of a fuel station in the residential area as they fear it poses a safety hazard. They have expressed fears that should a fire break out at the fuel station, situated in Eveline Street, the fire will rapidly spread to the nearby houses and corrugated iron shacks.

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Brave Warriors jet off to Cosafa tournament

A 35-member Brave Warriors team left for Nelson Mandela Bay (NMB) Monday morning, where they will camp in preparation for the 20th Council of Southern African Football Associations (COSAFA) tournament scheduled for 06 to 18 July. Team manager, Cyril Isacks, confirmed to Nampa on Monday that the team had left for South Africa and are scheduled to play a friendly

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Mutwa to be laid to rest at Mahundu village

Former Namibian Defence Force (NDF) chief, Retired Lieutenant General John Mutwa has been conferred a state funeral and will be laid to rest at Mahundu Village in the Zambezi Region on Thursday. A media statement by the Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology, said Mutwa’s memorial service will be held on Wednesday at his home village Mahundu, where the proceedings

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