South African national nabbed in N$1.3 Million cannabis bust at Ariamsvlei

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A suspect was apprehended at Ariamsvlei this morning during an intelligence-led operation, found in possession of two bags containing 26 parcels of cannabis.

The cannabis weighed approximately 27,000 grams (27 kg), police report, with a value exceeding N$ 1.3 million.

NAMRA, IUM to cooperate on research and data analysis

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The International University of Management (IUM) and the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) have signed an MoU that will enable IUM students to work with NamRA officials to conduct research and data analysis.

IUM receives birth simulators to enhance nursing training

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The International Confederation of Midwives and Laerdal Global Health have donated birth simulators to the International University of Management.

The items aim to enhance the practical skills of nursing students, thereby reducing risks during childbirth.

Goreangab residents take action to fix Eveline Street potholes

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Residents in the Goreangab settlement in Windhoek have taken it on themselves to cover up potholes in Eveline Street. 

The volunteers say that although it is not an easy job, it provides them with some income, which enables them to put food on their tables.

Heavy rains damage |Khomas roads, disrupt travel

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Heavy rainfall in the Khomas Region has severely damaged road infrastructure, limiting motorists' access to their destinations. Some roads are closed due to the rains and independence celebrations.  

Students express concerns over proposed "NSFAF Amendment Bill"

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Various student bodies held media recently to share their concerns about the proposed NSFAF Amendment Bill.

In terms of the proposed bill, the student funding body is to be reincorporated into the Ministry of Higher Education, Technology and Innovation.

NDF completes final preparations for Independence celebrations

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The Namibian Defence Force (NDF) has carried out its final preparations for Friday's Independence celebrations.

NDF spokesperson Colonel Petrus Shilumbu says that they are well prepared, with the current commander-in-chief, Dr. Nangolo Mbumba, also briefed on their readiness.