Namibia aims for global-preferred ICT destination status

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from ALFRED SHILONGO in Windhoek, Namibia
Namibia Bureau
WINDHOEK, (CAJ News) – THE public and private sectors must collaborate to enable Namibia fulfil its desire to become a world-preferred destination for the offshoring of information and communication technology (ICT) services.

This is the advice of an executive at one of the Southern African country’s largest ICT-services providers.

Kehad Snydewel, director of Green Enterprise Solutions, spoke after ICT Deputy Minister, Emma Theofelus, recently stated the country’s ambitions to be the globally-preferred hub.

The deputy minister explained that this would be achieved by reviewing, drafting, and accelerating the policies and legislation that govern ICT-activities.

Snydewel believes this is not surprising as ICT was important to the Namibian economy.

“With the development of our economy, it has also become a necessity,” he stated.

“We have seen that technology drives innovation and can catapult countries to the forefront economically, empowering people.”

Therefore, Snydewel said, businesses must be ready and willing to work together with government and external parties.

“We must be the obvious choice to work with, creating local partnerships to pool knowledge and expertise.”

Snydewel said sector specific ICT-knowledge will be essential as will embracing Artificial Intelligence and all other innovations.

“Why have foreign ICT companies come in and do the work when we have our own experts and professionals?” he quipped.

“All of whom have the same certifications and qualifications as consultants from abroad,” Snydewel said.

He noted Namibia seems to be on the cusp of an economic revolution, the prospects for oil and the development of Green Hydrogen activities having made the country feel like real change is imminent.

“With the prospect of oil and green hydrogen comes the responsibility as a nation to harness it, use it for the benefit of our own people and leverage external expertise for our nation’s gain,” the executive said.

He noted that building the economy, not just the oil and gas sector, would require real computing power as well as broad ICT-expertise.

“With the Ministry of ICT positioning itself and the nation through legislation we can ensure that we do indeed become a ‘world preferred destination,’ when it comes to all things ICT,” Snydewel said.

– CAJ News

 

 

 

 

Ugandan minister remanded on alleged theft of iron sheets

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KAMPALA – A Ugandan minister was charged Monday with diversion and theft of metal roofing iron sheets meant for vulnerable people in the country’s restive northeastern region, commonly known as Karamoja.

Amos Lugoloobi, the state minister of finance and planning, was charged with two counts of dealing with suspect property.

Ebert Asiimwe, the presiding magistrate of the anti-corruption court in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, ruled that Lugoloobi is charged with the offense of dealing with suspect property, which includes a total of 700 iron sheets marked “Office of the Prime Minister” between July 14, 2022, and February 28, 2023.

The minister was remanded to Luzira Maximum Prison in Kampala until April 20 when he returns to court for his bail application proceedings.Following the Minister for Karamoja Affairs Mary Kitutu, Lugoloobi becomes the second minister to be arraigned and charged over the metal roofing sheets’ diversion scandal that continues to rock the East African country.

– Xinhua News

 

A new era of hospitality in Sandton

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by AKANI CHAUKE
JOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – THE rebranding of Holiday Inn Sandton to Southern Sun Sandton is hailed as a new era of hospitality for business travellers, meetings, conferences and events in the area’s Central Business District.

That is according to Southern Sun, which is delighted to extend its presence in Sandton with this addition to one of the area’s most well-established business and conferencing hotels.

“In addition to re-branding the hotel, we have fully refurbished the restaurant and bar, and refreshed the reception area and lobby lounge, adding to the elegance and comfort of this already stylish hotel, and we will be starting our extensive refurbishment of the rooms shortly,” Marcel von Aulock, Southern Sun’s chief executive, said.

Southern Sun Sandton features 301 spacious bedrooms, the newly refurbished Eclipse Restaurant and Bar, the Skye Bar and rooftop Skye Venue, a fitness centre, a rooftop outdoor swimming pool, and a business centre.

Ideal for accommodating groups and hosting meetings, conferences and functions, Southern Sun Sandton comprises two full floors of dedicated event space, offering a wide selection of versatile venues that can accommodate up to 400 guests and are equipped with modern technology.

The Skye Venue located on the rooftop of the hotel, offers space for hosting unique urban events with sweeping views of Sandton.

– CAJ News

Air Mauritius to resume flights to Delhi

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from HANSLEY NABAB in Port Louis, Mauritius
Mauritius Bureau
PORT LOUIS, (CAJ News) – AIR Mauritius will in May resume direct flights to Delhi, India’s capital territory, after an absence of three years.

This coincides with the airline commemorating five decades in the Asian country.

The flagship carrier of Mauritius will resume its direct operations to and from Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi from May 3, with biweekly flights using the Airbus A330 aircraft in a Business and Economy class configuration with a capacity of 254 seats.

Air Mauritius currently operated six weekly direct flights to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai.

To mark the resumption of direct flights from Delhi to Mauritius, Air Mauritius, in association with the Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority, organised a Networking Gala Evening at Hotel Imperial, in Delhi.

“We are excited to resume our operations to Delhi after three years of absence,” said Krešimir Kučko, Chief Executive Officer of Air Mauritius.

The executive noted India and Mauritius share a special relationship built on the foundation of people-to-people ties.

“Both India and Mauritius are united by culture, ancestry, language and geography,” Kučko noted.

This April, Air Mauritius is commemorating its 50 years of presence in India.

“New avenues are being explored with Air India to offer seamless connectivity via Delhi as well as Mumbai to/from several destinations in India,” said Kučko.

Arvind Bundhun, Director of the Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority, said the long-awaited flight from Delhi to Mauritius is a major milestone facilitating travellers from the northern part of India to commute.

“We are thankful to Air Mauritius for this initiative which will boost demand. We foresee a steep rise in the footfalls on our land,” Bundhun said.

– CAJ News

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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