Oshakati set to host Workers' Day commemoration
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Tomorrow, all roads lead to the Oshakati Sports Stadium as the Oshana Region hosts this year's International Workers' Day commemoration.
Tomorrow, all roads lead to the Oshakati Sports Stadium as the Oshana Region hosts this year's International Workers' Day commemoration.
In its 'State of the Nation Address', the Independent Patriot for Change (IPC) said that for the creative industry to be realised, art needs to be integrated into the schools and institutions' higher learning curricula.
The Independent Patriot for Change (IPC) has commended President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah for trimming the Cabinet from 21 ministries to 14.
Speaking at the party's 'State of the Nation Address', its leader, Panduleni Itula, said the move will reduce resource wastage and duplication of responsibilities.
The hunting season for designated game species will officially open on the 1st of next month.
The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism has announced that hunting will be permitted for specified game species on commercial farms measuring no less than 1,000 hectares.
Namibia’s financial sector has remained strong despite global economic pressures, according to the latest Financial Stability Report launched today.
There is a need to align policies, institutions and resources with the country's natural heritage to close biodiversity financing gaps.
The hunting season for the hunting of huntable game species is set to start on 1 May 2025.
The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism made the announcement of the hunting season in a statement today (Tues).
All Catholic parishes across Namibia have been asked to celebrate Holy Mass for the repose of Pope Francis’ soul starting today until the day of his burial.
The Executive Director of the National Planning Commission, I-Ben Nashandi, says for too long, capital projects have faced delays due to a gap in management capacity.
The Southern African Science Service Centre for Climate Change and Adaptive Land Management (SASSCAL) says its new project will align with Namibia's national development priorities in addressing the impacts of climate change on water and food security.