-Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) has cautioned customers to be alert and avoid falling prey to scammers over the festive season.
-The Namibian Police and MTC have offered rewards of N$60 000 and N$100 000 respectively, for information, leading to the arrests of suspects in the rape and murder case which occurred in the Havana residential area.
-Lack of affordable housing, poverty and unemployment are a factor contributing to homelessness.
-Mobile Telecommunication Limited, launched its MTC Rural Schools Project.
-The Chief Administrator of the Namibia Sports Commission, Freddy Mwiya, revealed that planning for the second edition of the National Youth Games will start as the LOC is set to meet, with the possibility of a new venue to be announced
-"It's a dream come true". That's how Namibia Hockey Union president Marc Nel has described the three-million-dollar sponsorship from MTC
-MTC announced a record sponsorship totaling more than N$67 million dollars to some sport codes and non-sporting events in Windhoek on Tuesday
-Telecommunication giant, MTC and Paratus Africa have expressed shock over a decision by CRAN to award the City of Windhoek a Class Comprehensive Telecommunications Service License.
-Private and public institutions worldwide are availing resources to minimise the effects of Covid19 and some establishments in Namibia are following suit.
-Namibian Annual Music Awards (NAMA) executive Tim Ekandjo on Tuesday announced that the 10th awards ceremony will take place on 2 May.