Government committed to ensure access to education for all children
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Namibia faces a range of issues with implications for the nation's development and future prospects.
Namibia faces a range of issues with implications for the nation's development and future prospects.
The Inspector General of the Police, Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, has appealed to the Police Anti-stock-theft subdivision and a regional prosecutors team to find the best modalities on how to speed up the process of finalising pending livestock cases.
The police's agricultural farm situated in the Omaheke Region, formerly known as Uichenas, has been renamed after retired Lieutenant General Raonga Jesaja Andima.
Andima was the second Inspector General of the Police.
The farming communities at Koppie Alleen village in the Otjombinde Constituency heaved a sigh of relief as the Directorate of Water Supply rehabilitated its ageing borehole.
The community spent three weeks without water for its own use and their livestock.
Stakeholders and farming communities in the Omaheke Region are on a two-day seminar deliberating on the effects of climate change that led to recurring drought.
The Otjombinde Education Forum in the Omaheke Region, with the assistance of local teachers, spent two weeks with a group of Grade 11 learners from different schools within the constituency and other regions, preparing them for the national examination.
Churches have been encouraged to actively promote peace, foster a sense of belonging, and engage young people in community development efforts.
This call was made by Pastor Lopang Olobilwe of St. Faith Healing Church, located in Corridor 13, Omaheke.
The Brigadier General of the Green Flag, under the Ovambanderu Traditional Council, Tjiuatu Kandjou, has called on women and young girls to take an interest in knowing their traditions and cultural norms.
The Leader of the Landless People's Movement (LPM), Bernadus Swartbooi, has pledged to address key issues such as malnutrition, access to agricultural land, water, and electricity if elected in the upcoming November 27 election.
Resettled farmers in Boomlager, Okorukambe Constituency, are grappling with a severe water shortage after their borehole dried up years ago. Residents are forced to travel long distances to fetch water from nearby farms.