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Erongo Governor Neville Andre says despite commendable achievements in human rights and gender equality, Namibia still faces persistent challenges in terms of gender-based violence.
Erongo Governor Neville Andre says despite commendable achievements in human rights and gender equality, Namibia still faces persistent challenges in terms of gender-based violence.
'Medicos' was created by Rebekka Taukondyo, a 27-year-old final-year medical student intern from Namibia who is studying in Havana, Cuba.
Medicos is an engaging and educational medical board game tailored for health professionals and medical enthusiasts.
A Christian youth event aiming to instill discipline and moral values in young people is being held at Tsumeb.
The 12-day conference, being hosted by the Ebenezer Pentecostal Church in Namibia, attracted over 50 youth from across the country.
The Minister of Mines and Energy, Tom Alweendo, is concerned about the G7 nations' proposal to ban the sale of Russian diamonds.
This, Alweendo says, could have implications for African diamond-producing countries, including Namibia.
The Samoa Agreement will have no implications for Namibia's policies or constitution.
This assurance was given by National Planning Commission Director General Obeth Kandjoze, who signed the agreement on behalf of the government.
Namibia's economy has expanded in the third quarter to 7.2%, compared to 5.4% in the corresponding period last year.
The growth is attributed to the mining and quarrying sector, which posted a phenomenal 51.7% growth in real added value.
President Hage Geingob has appealed for the recommitment and upholding of human rights and the promotion of gender equality in commemoration of International Human Rights Day and Namibian Women's Day.
The two days are observed on December 10th every year.
Egypt has hailed Namibia's position in Israel's war on Gaza, which calls for an end to attacks and for Israel to refrain from engaging in provocative acts against the Palestinian people.
The Minister of Education, Arts, and Culture has called for a demand-driven education system.
Anna Nghipondoka says that it is high time that Namibia moves away from importing a skilled workforce.
In order to establish a network of Africans who share a passion for Intra-Africa Tourism, Travel and Trade, a group of 21 Ghanaian tourists arrived in Namibia today under the Tourism and Business pilot initiative, "November in Namibia."