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Company name Last budget contribution (year) [5] [6] Description Classification [3] Dissolved in Air Namibia-1,766 Mio (2013/2014-2015/2016) National airline
The Ministry of Works and Transport is a government ministry of Namibia. It was established in 1990 [1] as Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Communication and got its current name in 2008 when the communication portfolio was moved to the information ministry. [2] The head office is located in the MWT Head Office Building in Windhoek. [3]
Road signs in Namibia are based on the SADC Road Traffic Signs Manual, [1] [2] [3] a document designed to harmonise traffic signs in member states of the Southern Africa Development Community. Namibia drives on the left .
In Windhoek, Namibia, Independence Avenue runs through the heart of downtown and is "easily explored by foot". [1] Prior to independence, the street was known as Kaiserstrasse. Notable buildings and parks on Independence Avenue
Namibia had already been allocated its own country code by the International Telecommunication Union, +264, in the late 1960s. [2] Windhoek, Namibia to Johannesburg, South Africa Before 1992: 011 xxx xxxx After 1992: 00 27 11 xxx xxxx [3] Johannesburg, South Africa to Windhoek, Namibia Before 1992: 061 xxx xxx After 1992: 09 264 61 xxx xxx [4]
The Namibian state runs and owns a number of companies such as Transnamib and NamPost, most of which need frequent financial assistance to stay afloat. [5] [6] There is a number of agencies and authorities established by acts of Parliament that can be considered government organisations: Council of Traditional Leaders; Development Bank of Namibia
As with ordinary number plates, numbers are issued sequentially within each region, starting with single-digit numbers, and increasing in length as required. The Government vehicle plates are prefixed with the following letters: GRN - Government vehicles; JUD -Judiciary of Namibia; NDF - Namibia Defence Force; POL - Police
The Sanlam Centre is a building in downtown Windhoek, Namibia. Located on Independence Avenue , the building was built in 1990, the same year as Namibia's independence. It has 15 floors and 28,000 m 2 of floor space. [ 1 ]