Media Release
- Telecom Namibia Provides Update on Recent Network Service Disruptions
- Telecom Namibia and CRAN Formally Sign Universal Service Fund Agreement to Enhance Rural Connectivity
- Telecom Namibia Hands Over 30 Smartphones to Celebrate Brave Gladiators’ Historic COSAFA Triumph
- Telecom Namibia and PowerCom hosted Strategic Engagement with Hon. Emma Theofelus, Minister of Information and Communication Technology
- Telecom Namibia Celebrates 33 Years with a Three-Part Celebration Culminating in a "Walk for Wellness"
- A New Chapter for Telecom Namibia: Board Member Fimanekeni Petrus Lends an Engineering Eye to Operations
- Telecom Namibia Reopens Omaruru Teleshop, Reinforcing Commitment to Enhanced Regional Connectivity and Growth
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Windhoek, 31 January – Demonstrating a steadfast commitment to education, Telecom Namibia has joined forces with OneAfrica's LearnOnOne initiative by providing a N$120 000 broadcast sponsorship for school lessons on the platform.
As the festive season fills the air with joyous anticipation, a grim reality threatens to disrupt the seamless connection we all cherish. Copper cable theft, rampant during this period, jeopardizes Namibia's robust telecommunications network – the very backbone of our nation's communication and economic well-being.
As families embrace online gift-giving, social media updates and engagements, and holiday cheer, cybercriminals see a prime opportunity to steal data, spread malware, and disrupt our digital peace.










