KAMANJAB OUTREACH IMPROVES ACCESS TO SERVICES

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Residents of the remote Gainatseb area in the Kamanjab Constituency, who frequently travel long distances to access essential government and financial services, received support during a recent two-day stakeholder engagement.

GAINATSEB RESIDENTS RECEIVE ESSENTIAL SERVICES

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Residents of the remote Gainatseb in the Kamanjab Constituency, who often have to travel long distances to access basic government and financial services, received much-needed assistance during a recent two-day stakeholder engagement.

NATIS EXPANDS LEARNER'S LICENCE SERVICES TO OTJINENE

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The Roads Authority's Namibia Traffic Information System (NaTIS) has made further progress in making government services more accessible to communities in the Omaheke Region.

NaTIS officially launched a learner's licence testing facility in Otjinene. 

NATIS ON WHEELS LAUNCHED IN OMATJETE

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Residents of Omatjete and surrounding communities will no longer have to travel long distances to access NatTIS services following the launch of the NaTIS on Wheels Truck there. 

E-ID ROLLOUT SET FOR SEPTEMBER

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The issuing of electronic identifications (e-ID) is expected to start in September this year.

MIX SETTLEMENT TO FINALLY RECEIVE ELECTRICITY

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After years of waiting, residents at the Mix settlement in the Windhoek Rural Constituency are set to receive reliable energy access.

City officials say the electrification project at the settlement will restore dignity and spark a new local economy.

NNN INAUGURATES KAVANGO WEST CIVIC AFFAIRS OFFICE

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President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah officially inaugurated the Kavango West Civic Affairs Regional Office at Nkurenkuru.

The centre aims to bring vital services closer to the people. 

VICE PRESIDENT CONCERNED OVER BARRIERS FACED BY DISABLED, MARGINALISED GROUPS

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The Vice President says despite the government's efforts in expanding services that are meant for the well-being of people with disabilities and marginalised communities, it is unfortunate that these groups still face challenges that hinder them from participating actively in the social development of the country. <

NamPost apologises for social grant payment disruptions

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Namibia Post Limited (NamPost) has issued a public apology to social grant beneficiaries and stakeholders following disruptions experienced during the initial phase of the National Social Cash Grant payment and reregistration programme.