DR SHAMHE LAUNCHES FAITH-BASED BOOK ON OVERCOMING SUFFERING
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An author and human resources professional, Dr Victoria Shamhe has launched a faith based book title 'Endure Suffering as a Good Soldier'.
An author and human resources professional, Dr Victoria Shamhe has launched a faith based book title 'Endure Suffering as a Good Soldier'.
The Namibia Exile Kids Association is now affiliated with the SWAPO Party.
Its president, Kadiva Hamutumwa, announced this during the association's Central Committee Meeting.
The association was established to oversee the welfare of children born in exile.
In the past, cross-border trade in Francistown, Botswana's second-largest city, was largely dominated by women from Eswatini, Lesotho, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Namibia Correctional Services Commissioner General Raphael Hamunyela has emphasised that the institution is hard at work to bridge the skills gap between new intakes in key positions and top officials.
The aim is to equip officials with skills to improve administration and rehabilitation programmes.
The WJD Cloete Combined School at Rietoog about 120 kilometres south of Rehoboth, has received a classroom block and storage facility at a cost of one-comma-four million dollars.
The Business and Intellectual Property Authority (BIPA) registered over 13,000 new business entities in 2025.
This has expanded the business register to more than two hundred and forty-two registered entities.
The Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, has urged staff members at Eenhana to uphold professionalism and improve service delivery.
The Ministry of Health and Social Services has commenced with investigations of sanitary towels reportedly infused with chemicals.
This follows a study by the University of the Free State in South Africa that found some products that may contain toxic substances linked to possible health risks for women.
Communities living alongside Bwabwata National Park in the Zambezi Region are rethinking how to use the land and produce food, as changing weather patterns put more pressure on livelihoods and the need for reliable food security grows.
Employees of the Northern Regional Electricity Distributor (NORED) have embarked on a nationwide strike, demanding a 6% salary increase.
They said the weeklong strike will continue until their demands are met.