Amutse urges Naute Irrigation Farm to boost GDP profitability

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The Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy, Modestus Amutse, has reminded Naute Irrigation Farm management to run the operation profitably and make a meaningful contribution to the country’s GDP. 

He made the call during his visit to the farm as part of his familiarisation visit to ||Kharas Region. 

Acts of kindness pour in for flood-hit mother of five

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Acts of kindness have poured in for a mother of five, Sharon Muyatwa, who was left destitute after their home was flooded by heavy rains. 

Muyatwa and her family were left without shelter and food.
The Katima Mulilo Town Council stepped in.

NamPower awards N$12 million bursaries to 15 students

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NamPower has awarded full bursaries worth N$12 million to 15 students pursuing various fields of study at local and SADC tertiary institutions.
The NamPower Bursary Scheme has been in existence for over 26 years and has invested millions in the education of hundreds of Namibians. 

MeatCo holds strategic review at Katima Mulilo

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MeatCo conducted a strategic review and planning session for the year ahead at Katima Mulilo. 

During the session, MeatCo Interim Chief Executive Officer Albertus !Aochamub highlighted that despite Namibia meeting all set protocols by importing countries, there is still a problem with supply. 

Mourners honour late Swapo stalwart Kanana Hishoono

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Mourners are flocking to the homestead of the late Swapo stalwart and freedom fighter Kanana Hishoono at Onambutu village in the Eenhana Constituency, Ohangwena Region, to console the bereaved family and pay their last respects.

Hishoono died at age 89 on 14 January.

Suspended NAMDIA employee faces court on justice-defeating charges

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Suspended NAMDIA employee Charles Roman appeared in the Keetmanshoop Magistrate's Court today on charges of defeating the ends of justice and contravening the Prevention of Organised Crime Act.

Roman's appearance followed his arrest in the early hours of Wednesday.

Floods leave dozens homeless in Chotto Compound

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Heavy rains on Wednesday night have left dozens of households in Chotto Compound homeless after floodwaters inundated their homes, ruining food supplies, documents and personal belongings.