400 KAVANGO WEST LEARNERS BENEFIT FROM BRIGHTER TOMORROWS
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Four hundred learners from Hausiku Selma Nangura Primary School, in the Kavango West Region, will benefit from the Building Brighter Tomorrows project.
Four hundred learners from Hausiku Selma Nangura Primary School, in the Kavango West Region, will benefit from the Building Brighter Tomorrows project.
The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) has stepped up efforts in preparation for World Radio Day and also International Safer Internet Day.
World Radio Day is celebrated annually on 13 February, while the International Safer Internet Day is marked on 11 February.
The programme, Teaching at the Right Level Namibia, hosted a two-day workshop in Nkurenkuru, aimed at strengthening early grade learning and addressing gaps in reading and mathematics among primary school learners.
A once-thriving vegetable gardening project in the Kavango West Region has ground to a halt after its solar-powered water system was repeatedly stolen, transforming productive farmland into grazing land.
The Ministry of International Relations and Trade (MIRT) held consultations with the community of Kavango West at Nkurenkuru on the Namibia Investment Promotion Bill and its regulations.
The Rundu Town Council has launched its newly established traffic law enforcement unit.
Kavango East Regional Council Chairperson Damian Maghambayi applauded the council for its achievement in establishing the unit for traffic law enforcement.
Former Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) employee John Nashongo has traded the editing booth for the orchard, leaving behind more than a decade of experience in media to pursue his childhood dream of growing fruit trees in the Kavango West Region.
A farmer based in the Kavango West Region is expanding his gardening project to boost food production and create jobs in the community.
Among the projects supported by the Kavango West Regional Council is Nanzamba Mixed Farming at Singuruve village in the Ncuncuni Constituency.
The Kavango West Regional Council has dispatched a team to visit all council-funded projects across the region to assess their progress.
As the tour kicked off, some projects showed promising progress, with others requiring intervention from regional authorities.
A resident of Katwitwi in the Kavango West Region, Abraham Mungowa has turned to innovation to address his community's day-to-day needs.
Using recycled materials, he designed a grain thresher machine that can thresh both mahangu and sorghum from their stalks.