MTC marketing manager Tim Ekandjosaidthe company would not comment on the Starlink matter
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“MTC marketing manager Tim Ekandjo on Tuesday said the company would not comment on the Starlink matter, and Telecom Namibia was not reachable for comment.”
Tim Ekandjosaidcollective action and behavioural change are necessary for meaningful environmental impact
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“Tim Ekandjo, MTC's Chief Brand, Marketing, Communications and Sustainability Officer, said that collective action and behavioural change are necessary for the achievement of meaningful environmental impact, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.”
Tim EkandjoisMTC's chief brand, marketing, communications, and sustainability officer
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“By late 2025, MTC's chief brand, marketing, communications, and sustainability officer, Tim Ekandjo, unveiled the revamped MTC Kasi Vibe Festival brand.”
Namibia Asset Management has grown its assets under management to N$23.1 billion over 30 years, with assets increasing by N$900 million year-on-year. The company reported an operating profit of N$9.4 million and revenue from contracts with customers rising 16.3% to N$43.7 million in the six months ending 31 March.
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Namibia Asset Management reaches N$23.1 billion in assets under management, reflecting long-term institutional financial growth.
Namibia Asset Management has grown its assets under management to N$23.1 billion over 30 years, with assets increasing by N$900 million year-on-year. The company reported an operating profit of N$9.4 million and revenue from contracts with customers rising 16.3% to N$43.7 million in the six months ending 31 March.
Mobile Telecommunications Limited has committed N$624.9 million towards upgrading telecommunications and digital infrastructure during the 2025/26 financial year. The investment will support network optimisation, tower construction, transmission expansion, and improved connectivity in underserved and remote communities.
Mobile Telecommunications Limited announced a N$624.9 million capital investment for 2025/26 to modernise network infrastructure, expand coverage to remote areas, upgrade ICT systems, build new towers, and invest in power infrastructure and strategic business initiatives.
MTC has commissioned a temporary containerised mobile retail outlet in Okuryangava, expected to operate for four months while a permanent facility is constructed and due for completion by end of September 2026. The expansion responds to growing demand for telecommunications services in Windhoek's high-density areas, where population is projected to grow by around 17,600 people annually.
John Nzundamo from Katima Mulilo has won a Jetour Dashing Deluxe SUV as the first grand prize winner of MTC's Fan Cup Trivia, a national campaign combining daily football trivia with customer rewards for MTC users. Three more luxury SUVs remain available until 19 July.
A Windhoek resident submitted a 161-page dossier to the Security Commission in April 2025 requesting President Nandi-Ndaitwah remove inspector general Joseph Shikongo from office, alleging corruption, criminal interference, intimidation and abuse of state institutions. Nandi-Ndaitwah appointed major general Anne-Marie Nainda as acting inspector general, though the president did not publicly state reasons for the suspension.
Mobile Telecommunications Limited is calling on companies and institutions to create more internship opportunities for young Namibians through the Namibia National Internship Programme, which was launched in 2019 to help graduates enter the job market. MTC contributes N$2 million annually to the programme, which placed 332 interns in 2025 across more than 40 fields.
MTC's Branding and Marketing Indaba, running until 10 April in Windhoek, involves N$4.6 million in investment from delegates and the company. The event, themed 'Marketing From the Heart', brings together marketing experts and aims to build meaningful connections, with government backing branding as key to Namibia's global positioning.
MTC's flagship corporate social investment program, launched in 2022, equips young Namibians aged 18–35 with vocational training in trades including baking, hairdressing, and cell phone repair, providing each trainee with N$5,000 in startup support and tools. Since launch, the initiative has trained 161 youth countrywide and invested approximately N$6 million.
The MTC Branding and Marketing Excellence Awards announced nominees across 15 categories, with 44 nominees selected from 109 entries following a merit-based vetting process. The inaugural awards ceremony will take place on 10 April at the Windhoek Country Club Resort to celebrate creativity and innovation in Namibia's marketing industry.
The 2026 MTC Branding and Marketing Excellence Awards announced finalists on Tuesday, with 44 selected from 109 entries across 15 categories spanning traditional media to social media influencers. Winners will be crowned at a gala dinner in Windhoek on 10 April.
Namib Mills has partnered with MTC to sponsor baking training as part of the MTC 4 Life 2026 programme, contributing N$5,000 per trainee and providing baking expertise and equipment. The initiative aims to equip 30 unemployed and self-employed young people aged 18–35 in the ||Kharas region with practical, income-generating skills, with training to commence in April 2026.
The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia rejected Starlink's application for an operating licence after the company failed three of six required criteria, including local ownership requirements (51% local stake), regulatory compliance, and legal standards. Cran found that Starlink is entirely foreign-owned, had previously operated without a valid licence, and ignored compliance concerns raised by the authority.
Lawyer Kadhila Amoomo has criticized local internet service providers as "unreliable monopolies" following the government's rejection this week of Starlink's application to operate in Namibia, citing the company's failure to meet legal and regulatory requirements. Amoomo argued that Namibians are "stuck" with expensive and unreliable services from Telecom and MTC, while the regulatory authority Cran has warned the public against purchasing or subscribing to Starlink services as they are illegal under Namibian law.
Telecommunications company MTC rewarded Namibia's national women's football team with N$300 000 following their triumph at the Cosafa Women's Cup, with each player and technical team member receiving N$10 000. Officials emphasised the importance of corporate partnerships in strengthening women's football and called for continued private-sector support.
Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) has announced N$300,000 to be shared among players and technical staff of the Brave Gladiators following their 2-1 defeat of South Africa to win the 2025 Cosafa Women's Championship. Corporate sponsors and government officials have called for professionalization of women's football and greater corporate investment in the sport.
MTC's MTC 4 Life project is launching in the ǁKharas region to provide 30 unemployed and self-employed youths aged 18–35 with seven-day vocational training in trades including hairdressing, barbering, baking, leatherwork, sewing, and cellphone repair, along with professional toolkits and N$5,000 seed grants to start micro-enterprises.
Mobile Telecommunications Ltd has provided N$450,000 to support the "Go Green, Skip the Plastic" initiative, which will distribute 4,000 reusable shopping bags and run an awareness campaign to reduce single-use plastic and encourage sustainable habits among Windhoek residents.
Mobile Telecommunications Ltd and the City of Windhoek have partnered on a "Go Green, Skip the Plastic" campaign, with MTC pledging N$450,000 to purchase 4,000 reusable shopping bags and run awareness initiatives aimed at reducing single-use plastic and encouraging environmental protection among residents.
Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) is calling on its 13 sponsored partners to strengthen governance, ethics and accountability as part of its growing sponsorship portfolio, which exceeds N$30 million annually. At a workshop in Windhoek, MTC outlined requirements for brand alignment, compliance and effective management, emphasizing that sponsorship is a shared responsibility aimed at delivering measurable social impact rather than just visibility.
Williebath Bomba Shigwedha, founder of Kasie Vibe, released a new single titled 'Today' featuring Page Ethnix as part of a broader push to support emerging musicians. He plans to release a 13-track album produced by Andrew on the Beat, with all tracks featuring emerging talents, while also launching a DJ career with an aim to become the highest-paid DJ in Namibia by year-end.
Mobile Telecommunications Limited and the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund donated eight classrooms valued at over N$2 million to Shaanika Nashilongo Secondary School in Okahao. The donation is part of the MTC Rural Schools Project, which has invested N$18 million and constructed 61 classrooms across Namibia's 14 regions.
Mobile Telecommunications Limited has unveiled 18 excellence award categories for the second MTC Branding & Marketing Indaba, recognising innovation in branding, marketing, communications, and advertising. The award ceremony will be held on 10 April at the Mövenpick Hotel in Windhoek, with winners judged by an independent panel of industry experts, except for the People's Brand of the Year category which will be decided by public vote.