Namibia: Working From Home Repaints Housing Sector
[Namibian] IF working from home persists, and becomes the norm after Covid-19, many people could move away from expensive towns and settle in cheaper areas as the cost of housing continues to rise.
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[Namibian] IF working from home persists, and becomes the norm after Covid-19, many people could move away from expensive towns and settle in cheaper areas as the cost of housing continues to rise.
[Namibian] KAVANGO East region last year spent N$124 million on the renovation of two schools.
[Namibian] AN ambitious plan to develop a new luxurious, yet affordable township alongside Goreangab Dam in Windhoek proposed more than 10 years ago will be delayed for a further five years after the company responsible for the project failed to comple...
[Namibian] OSHAKATI Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) councillors are continuing their push for the establishment of a brickmaking factory that would be fully owned by the town council.
[Namibian] THE Windhoek municipality last week approved a proposal to provide land for the construction of a new power substation which will address the city's electricity needs beyond 2024.
[Namibian] THE Ministry of Works and Transport requires N$800 000 to demolish the first phase of the Mariental Youth Complex, which was built in 2008.
[Namibian] THE construction sector has announced an increase in the minimum wage for workers from its 2018 level of N$16,94 to N$17,38 per hour.
[Namibian] THE books of the Namibian Housing Enterprise (NHE) have not been audited for the past four years.
[Namibian] THE books of the Namibian Housing Enterprise (NHE) have not been audited for the past four years.
[Namibian] A MAN died in a freak accident at the Welkom Spar site at Keetmanshoop in the //Kharas region on Saturday.
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