VICE PRESIDENT CONCERNED OVER BARRIERS FACED BY DISABLED, MARGINALISED GROUPS

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The Vice President says despite the government's efforts in expanding services that are meant for the well-being of people with disabilities and marginalised communities, it is unfortunate that these groups still face challenges that hinder them from participating actively in the social development of the country. <

NDF shortlists 9 from Tsumkwe, 3 from Marginalised groups

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Colonel Petrus Shilumbu, the spokesperson for the Namibia Defence Force (NDF), has clarified that nine candidates from the Tsumkwe Constituency have been shortlisted for recruitment and that three of them are from the marginalised community.

Epukiro to get 40 houses and garden for marginalised groups

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Marginalised communities at Epukiro are set to benefit from the construction of 40 houses and a community garden courtesy of the N/a'an Ku Sé Foundation and the Epukiro Upliftment Project.

Vice President Lucia Witbooi commended partnerships aimed at improving the lives of indigenous communities.

VP Witbooi warns of polio risks in Omaheke

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Vice President Lucia Witbooi is on an official visit to the Omaheke Region, where she is engaging marginalised communities.

The Vice President's tour started at Epako Clinic in Gobabis.

VP pledges to monitor indigenous youth participation in National Youth Fund

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Vice President Lucia Witbooi is calling on young people from indigenous communities to take advantage of the newly launched National Youth Fund.

She made the appeal while speaking in Tsumeb during the celebration of the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples.

Ngurare Defends N$1.4 Billion Budget for Presidency

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Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare has said the funds allocated to the Office of the President for the 2025/2026 budget would enable President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to effectively implement projects as outlined in the Swapo Party manifesto and the 6th National Development Plan.

Slow pace of development at Omaheke's Otjomunguindi village

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The lack of key services such as health facilities, schools, road infrastructure, and proper network coverage for mobile phones and radios negatively affects the living standards of those residing in some villages in the Epukiro Constituency.