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By Oiva Angula
17 October 2014
At least 800 telephone lines in Windhoek have been rendered useless after the theft of cables on Thursday, affecting four suburbs.
By Oiva Angula
22 October 2014
Telecom Namibia has signed a one-year wage agreement with Namibia Public Workers Union (Napwu) after 6-days of tough negotiations which took three times longer than last year’s to conclude.
1 November 2014
The Telecom Board of Directors (the Board) commenced a highly structured executive recruitment process during the second quarter of 2014 which culminated in a behavior based interview process on 21 August 2014 in Windhoek. A total of fourteen (14) applications were received and after a careful screening process, the Board shortlisted four (4) candidates.







