Sam Nujoma’s legacy of compassion and dedication honoured
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The late Founding President and Father of the Namibian nation, Dr. Sam Nujoma, leaves behind a legacy of compassion, dedication, and service to the people.
The late Founding President and Father of the Namibian nation, Dr. Sam Nujoma, leaves behind a legacy of compassion, dedication, and service to the people.
Nopal Renewable Energy Corporation held a groundbreaking ceremony at Farm Namseb near Maltahohe, where 500 hectares of nopal cactus will be cultivated for carbon capture and renewable energy generation.
The Aroab Village Council in the ||Kharas Region has made significant strides in economic growth with a focus on socio-economic development, housing, and infrastructure improvement.
Its Chief Executive Officer, Simasiku Maketo, said this in an interview with nbc News.
Police in the Hardap Region have not yet made any breakthrough in connection with the murder of seven-year-old girl Einoritha Mhopyeni five months ago in Mariental.
Police in the Hardap Region have recorded a 10.7% decrease in overall crimes reported in 2024 compared to the previous year.
The Regional Crime Investigations Division Head, Deputy Commissioner John Mwatongwe, revealed this at a media briefing held at Mariental.
The Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, Carl Schlettwein, has urged stakeholders to collaborate in efforts to ensure water security and sustainability in the face of climate change.
Swapo Party Councillor Suzan Ndjaleka has welcomed the Supreme Court's decision to dismiss an application by the Landless People's Movement (LPM) and the ||Kharas Regional Council for leave to appeal a High Court ruling.
The Director of ||Kharas Education Directorate, Jesmine Magerman, has urged principals to shift their focus from the poor academic results of the Grade 11 and AS Level classes of 2024 and instead embrace new strategies to ensure better performance this year.
In recent developments in the energy sector, TotalEnergies held consultations in Lüderitz as part of the environmental impact assessment process.
This process is a crucial step in their plans for oil exploration in the Orange Basin, located off the coast of Namibia.
The Nama Traditional Leaders Association (NTLA) has rejected the government's approval for the signing of the Nama and Ovaherero genocide reparations agreement with the German government.
Cabinet approved the signing of the Joint Declaration in mid-December last year.