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THE ENTERPRISE ENCOUNTERS ANOTHER SHAPE CHANGER Episode Title:  The Survivor Air Date: 10/13/1973 Written by James Schmerer Directed by Hal Sutherland Cast: William Shatner as C...

Enterprise ladies have such terrible luck with men.
My review of The Survivor #StarTrek #StarTrekTAS #TheSurvivor #Kirk #Nored
My Star Trek Reviews: THE ENTERPRISE ENCOUNTERS ANOTHER SHAPE CHANGER www.jeremysstartrekreviews.com/2022/05/the-...

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a black flag with a skull and crossbones and a straw hat on it Alt: a black flag with a skull and crossbones and a straw hat on it a flag that is becoming a flag of protest in parts of the world

#NoRed on October 14th. Apparently to uh, not sure what, that fellow shot some time back that tragically was unalive, well the Right Wing people are being told to wear Red. So no Red that Day. I propose Lite Blues, Pinks, & White. I believe I will wear my #Transgender Phoenix Shirt.

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Nored Seeks New CEO As Nakashole's Contract Ends After Suspension [Namibian] The Northern Regional Electricity Distributor (Nored) has announced it is in the process of filling the position of chief executive officer (CEO), currently occupied by Fillemon Nakashole, who is on suspension.

#Namibia #Nored #CEO #Leadership #ElectricityDistribution

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Ex-Nored staff stole over N$2.6m Hertta-Maria Amutenja The High Court has found that four former Northern Electricity Distributor (Nored) employees defrauded the company of over N$2.6 million between 2013 and 2015. The court ruled they abused their positions of trust to carry out the scheme. Judge Eileen Rakow delivered the judgement last week, finding that the employees exploited Nored’s electricity top-up system.  The court found that the quartet loaded electricity credits without receiving payments, deleted legitimate receipts, and collected cash from vendors without handing it over to the company. Nored told the court that the accused manipulated vendor accounts by entering credits without payment, removing receipts to hide transactions, and personally collecting money that was never deposited. “All the transactions involving the picking up of money and the subsequent loading of electricity and the generating of a receipt that is backdated or deleted had at least two persons operating, except where the first defendant picked up the money herself,” Rakow stated. The court found that the accused used the Evolution ERP system and vendor credit processes for personal gain.  The four former employees are Ndahambelela Nelumbu, Josephat Negumbo, Sieglinde Diriardi, and Cecilia Johannes. Nelumbu, a former debtors’ accountant, played a central role in the scheme. She was linked to multiple deleted receipts and unauthorised credit entries.  “She and her co-defendants worked together. It was proved that the first, second and fourth defendants jointly and severally misappropriated an amount of N$1,027,566.56,” the judgement read. The court found that Nelumbu collaborated with Diriardi, a cashier in Rundu, to delete receipts after vendors had paid.  This made it appear as though payments had not been made, and the cash went unaccounted for. Nelumbu also worked with Johannes to collect cash from vendors, which they later failed to record in the system. Negumbo, who worked as a revenue controller, created a fake N$40,000 receipt with no evidence of payment.  The court accepted evidence that he issued credits to vendors without confirming payment. Judge Rakow noted that while the criminal law doctrine of common purpose was not applied, the employees acted together in a manner that showed shared intent to defraud the company. Nelumbu was ordered to repay N$853,920.40. The judgement followed a forensic investigation launched in August 2015 after the suspicious N$40,000 transaction triggered an internal audit.  The audit linked deleted and backdated receipts to the accused employees’ system credentials. Testimony showed that vendors, who were supposed to pay Nored directly, instead handed cash to employees who failed to deposit it or report it. The court rejected the employees’ defence that shared passwords, poor internal systems, and mismanagement were to blame.  It ruled that their actions violated company policy and resulted in serious financial losses. All four were ordered to repay varying amounts to Nored and cover its legal costs.

#Fraud #Justice #CourtRuling #ElectricityTheft #Nored

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NORED clears N$341 million debt with NamPower The Northern Electricity Distributor (NORED) has cleared its N$341 million debt with NamPower, the national power utility, in June 2025. The repayment marks a critical financial milestone, given NORED’s role...

#NamPower #NORED #Electricity #DebtRepayment #FinancialMilestone

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Nored clears N$341m debt to NamPower Allexer Namundjebo The Northern Regional Electricity Distributor (Nored) says that it has fully settled its debt of N$341 million with NamPower. Nored acting chief executive officer Toivo Shovaleka said this week the debt, which had strained relations between the two entities, was cleared on 9 June 2025.  He described the amount as a historic debt that had built up over several years.  NamPower had previously suspended electricity supply to Nored due to the unpaid amount. To resolve the crisis, Nored entered into a repayment agreement with NamPower in June 2023, which allowed it to gradually settle the debt.  “We are thus pleased to announce and inform all our key stakeholders that this historic debt with NamPower has been fully settled,” said Shovaleka.  He added that Nored’s account with NamPower is now open and in good standing. The announcement comes amid ongoing concerns from NamPower about rising debt levels across its customer base.  In 2023, NamPower managing director Kahenge Haulofu disclosed that the utility was owed N$1.5 billion, with N$842 million overdue.  He warned that the growing debt was threatening NamPower’s sustainability and the country’s energy security. In the same year, Haulofu named Nored as the first regional electricity distributor to be disconnected in phases for failing to honour its payments.  He had also said NamPower had offered various relief options, including instalment plans, interest waivers for accounts paid within 12 months, and extended payment terms from 14 to 20 days.  However, he said few customers responded to these offers, leading NamPower to revive its debt collection efforts. He also suggested that new regional electricity distributors be established in southern Namibia to improve electricity management and skills development. In response to mounting pressure, Nored acknowledged its debt in 2023 and said it was working toward a resolution.  Then-chief executive officer Fillemon Nakashole said the company’s board and management were actively engaging with NamPower to resolve the matter.

#Nored #NamPower #ElectricitySupply #DebtSettlement #EnergySector

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Rundu residents reject NORED's proposed 3% tariff hike Rundu residents reject NORED's proposed 3% tariff hike NBC Online Sun, 06/22/2025 - 18:50

#Rundu #NORED #TariffHike #Residents #Unemployment

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ECB puts Nored under surveillance over electrocution ECB puts Nored under surveillance over electrocution NBC Online Tue, 04/22/2025 - 18:29

#ECB #Nored #ElectricityControlBoard #Electrocution #NationalElectricityCode

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Anyone else just realize that "seeing red" has a very specific meaning right now?

#resistance #blue #nored #angry #republikkans

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How many of these Arsenal players have got red boots on #NoRed

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Nah, player, I vet up FRONT. #nored

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