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- 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, 27 October 2021 - Telecom Namibia is pleased to officially launch our 4G LTE Network, this coming Saturday, 30 October 2021, in Groot Aub.
Windhoek, 30 September 2021 - Telecom Namibia, on the 30 September, donated 150 desks and 150 chairs to the Okanghudi Combined School, in the Ondobe Circuit, Ohangwena Region. The brand-new school furniture worth approximately N$90,000 supports the Government’s agenda to deliver quality education and ensure the dignity of learners.
Windhoek, 11 August 2021 -Telecom Namibia, on the 15th of July 2021, experienced a service interruption on some fixed and mobile, data and voice services, as a result of a power outage at the Telecom Namibia Head Office in Windhoek. The power outage was triggered by failure of the two diverse AC supply feeds from the City of Windhoek which resulted in some of the fixed and mobile Core systems to shut down.








