CITY OF WINDHOEK LAUNCHES WASTEWATER MOBILE EXHIBITION
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The City of Windhoek has inaugurated a “Wastewater” mobile exhibition at the Windhoek Museum, designed to educate residents about the significance of water reuse and management.
The City of Windhoek has inaugurated a “Wastewater” mobile exhibition at the Windhoek Museum, designed to educate residents about the significance of water reuse and management.
The Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup is bringing football and netball action to Keetmanshoop this week.
The World Food Programme (WFP) has noted that Namibia's humanitarian and food security situation improved in 2026.
This is despite recurring climate and shock-related hazards, including floods, devastating droughts, and pest infestations.
Dr. Alpo Mbamba Senior Secondary School in Rundu has launched a media hub programme.
The hub intends to address youth empowerment, job creation through the creative industries and the development of a knowledge-based economy driven by local content.
An allocation of over N$1.5 billion has been made from sources outside the State Revenue Fund for the construction of houses under the National Housing Enterprise (NHE).
The aim of this additional funding is to accelerate the delivery of affordable housing and address the housing backlog.
The Zambezi Region is facing a double-barreled disaster following the outbreak of locusts in some areas.
The region is already dealing with worsening floods that have displaced residents, and schools have been closed.
The National Assembly has conveyed its condolences following the death of its member, James Uerikua.
Uerikua is remembered for his service in legislative work and his contributions to the country.
Some Members of Parliament are still in disbelief over the death of 43-year-old Uerikua.
Community development is gradually progressing at the Kalkfeld settlement, thanks to the efforts of the Otjozondjupa Regional Council, which has established a community bakery run by local residents.
Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) and the National Youth Service (NYS) will soon conclude a partnership agreement, which will see the NYS provide basic maintenance services at NWR resorts across Namibia.
The Mayor of Swakopmund, Suamma Kautondokwa, has revealed that plans are underway for the formalisation of the DRC informal settlement.
Residents can expect the move to bring structure, development, and improved service delivery.