Census training commences
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Training for the enumerators for the 2023 Population and Housing Census started today across the country.
Training for the enumerators for the 2023 Population and Housing Census started today across the country.
A police investigation has found that a memorial stone at Shark Island in Luderitz was damaged by the forces of the weather and not vandalism.
The memorial tombstone was recently erected in remembrance of the Nama and Herero victims of the German genocide war.
The Nama Traditional Leaders Association Chairperson, Gaob Johannes Isaack, has welcomed an investigation into the history of Shark Island, which the German Empire used as a concentration camp during the Nama and Herero Genocide of 1904–1908.
The service reliability of TransNamib has been significantly affected by ageing and unreliable rolling stock.
Bertus Eksteen, TransNamib's Executive for Engineering and Technical Services, revealed this during a meeting with the Standing Committee on Economics and Public Accounts in Keetmanshoop.
A 48-year-old father of six children was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment for raping his daughters, aged 10 and 12.
The accused was 39 years old at the time of committing the horrid offences against his daughters.
A group of Keetmanshoop residents have called on lawmakers to amend the legislation that gives creditors the legal right to repossess property over unpaid debts.
Namibia will observe its 33rd Heroes Day on August 26th, commemorating those who lost their lives in the war of independence, which was launched in 1966 at Omugulugwombashe.
Belief in one's own potential can have a huge impact on how successful they become in their career attempts.
These were the sentiments left with learners from various schools and out-of school youth in the ||Kharas Region by UNAM Southern Campus Director Dr. Seth Eiseb.
Plans for establishing the ||AU-OB Electricity Distribution Company for the Hardap and ||Kharas regions have faced a setback, as the government has stated that it was not informed about or consulted on the formation of the mentioned company.
The Keetmanshoop Municipality has opted to outsource the operations and management of its Oxpass Tower to PowerCom, a subsidiary of Telecom Namibia Limited.