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Namibia opens new terminal and runway at Ondangwa Airport
2015-08-24 01:00:00| Airport Technology
Namibias Ondangwa Airport has inaugurated a new terminal and runway constructed by Chinas Qingdao Construction.
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DCA Namibia Trusts in Countrywide VoIP-Based Ground-to-air VHF Communication Solution from Jotron
2015-08-12 17:36:00| Airport Technology
The Directorate of Civil Aviation (DCA) has been designated by the Ministry of Works and Transport to assure a safe, orderly, regular, and efficient civil aviation system in Namibia.
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just the Facts - Diageo, Heineken and Namibian Breweries Ltd in South Africa and Namibia
2015-07-28 12:22:22| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
Earlier today, Diageo and Heineken announced the dissolution of their joint venture in South Africa and Namibia with Namibian Breweries Ltd (NBL). Here are the full details behind the transaction.
Diageo, Heineken end South Africa, Namibia partnership
2015-07-27 19:08:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
Diageo has reiterated its commitment to the beer category, despite pulling out of its South African and Namibian brewing joint-venture with Heineken and Namibian Breweries Ltd, three years ahead of schedule.
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Namibia lifts rules for new telecom entrants
2015-06-04 10:54:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has proposed to lower barriers for new entrants so that they can offer a wider range of communication services without unnecessary duplication of infrastructure. According to New Era, CRAN further intends to implement infrastructure sharing regulations, which will provide for passive and active infrastructure sharing, in order to create a level playing field between existing licensees. CRAN CEO Jochen Traut said as the regulator of the sector it is CRAN's role to establish ground rules and practical conditions in which competitive, private and public enterprises can invest in the market. Traut added that infrastructure sharing has a myriad of advantages for the ICT industry. Reduction in capital and operational investment requirements for infrastructure investments, lowering environmental impact and energy requirements, creation of a new revenue stream, the release of capital for strategic investments and new services and decreased barriers to market entry for new players were said to be among the advantages in infrastructure sharing. CRAN's fundamental objective is to see that the ICT market continues to develop, expand and reach more Namibian citizens while offering greater choice of services, greater customer choice, consumer satisfaction, offers fair pricing and promotes competition, added Traut.
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