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After 28 years without a postal code system in Namibia, the national postal service provider NamPost introduced new postal codes in December 2018. [1]They consist of five digits, where the first two indicate the region, the last two the post office and the third digit is always a 0.
Border Mail: Postal History and Markings of the War in Angola and Along the Namibian Border, 1975–1976. Zug, Switzerland: G.J. van den Hurk, 1990 76p. Two further volumes appeared in 1990 (for 1977-80) and 1991 (for 1981-88). Van der Merwe, Barend Frederik. 'n Bedryfsekonomiese analise van die ontwikkeling van die poswese in Namibia. Pretoria ...
Postage stamps and postal history of Namibia; Postage stamps and postal history of South West Africa This page was last edited on 25 March 2023, at 07:44 (UTC ...
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before 1996 all postcodes were 6NNNN (part of the former Yugoslav system), in 1996 they removed the "6" Solomon Islands: SB: no codes Somalia: SO: AA NNNNN Two letter postal codes for each of the nation's 18 administrative regions (e.g. AW for Awdal, BN for Banaadir, BR for Bari and SL for Sool). [26] South Africa: 8 October 1973 ZA: NNNN
NamPost is the national postal service of Namibia. It currently [update] has 743 employees and reserves of N$ 2.51 million. The current CEO of NamPost is Festus Hangula.
Stampriet was founded in 1898 as a trading post in what was then German South West Africa.It was the scene of many battles between German and Nama troops. In 1970, the population included 70 whites, 1 mixed-race person, and 195 blacks.
These were first introduced in 1992. These have the PT Namibia logo, which includes an antelope's head (most likely that of a springbok or an impala) at the top of the front of the postal order. These remained in use, even after the introduction of the Namibian dollar in 1993.