Health Ministry observes World Health Clean-up Day
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The Ministry of Health and Social Services has joined the international community in observing World Health Clean-up Day to promote public health and environmental sustainability.
The Ministry of Health and Social Services has joined the international community in observing World Health Clean-up Day to promote public health and environmental sustainability.
The Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund is set to launch its "MVA Fund on Wheels" outreach program in the Zambezi Region on Monday. The initiative aims to promote road safety awareness and provide support to underserved communities.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy has pledged to answer all phone calls promptly within three rings.
This was the commitment made during the launch of its customer service charter.
The police have issued an urgent warning about scammers who claim to be selling plots of land across the country.
This scam, known as the Tuyoleni Housing Project, began in 2022 and has already netted about N$2 million.
Residents of Dolam are disappointed with the City of Windhoek's debt relief programme, which concluded yesterday.
The initiative, which aimed to write off debts amounting to N$524 million, has left community members feeling abandoned and without recourse.
The Minister of Labour, Industrial Relations, and Employment Creation, Utoni Nujoma, has outlined the vital issues within the Namibian labour market that need to be addressed, such as youth unemployment.
At least 30 schools in Windhoek celebrated World Earth Day with a call to action to protect the environment and the world.
The celebration of Earth Day holds significance as Namibia is known for its unique ecosystems.
This year, the day was celebrated under the theme Planet vs. Plastics.
Reading remains a powerful tool for learning, imagination, and empowerment.
These were the words of the Director of Namibia Library and Achieve Services in the Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture, Sara Negumbo, at the celebration of World Book Day.
From being a gang leader to a free man, arguably Namibia's most renowned inmate, Ninja, is released from prison.
This is after 25 years locked inside the Windhoek Correctional Facility.
The Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Jenelly Matundu, has emphasised the importance for Namibian learners to seize educational opportunities beyond the country's borders to enhance their skills for socio-economic development.