Learners in |Khomas to benefit from a three-day Career guidance fair
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More than 3,000 learners in the |Khomas Region are set to benefit from a three-day information and career guidance event.
More than 3,000 learners in the |Khomas Region are set to benefit from a three-day information and career guidance event.
The tombstone unveiling for freedom fighter, Kephes Harry "King Jury" Conradie, was held on Saturday morning at Katutura Cemetery in Dolam, marking the 11th anniversary of his death.
Conradie, born in 1937 in Windhoek's Old Location, was a notable figure in Namibia's liberation struggle.
The mayors of Okahandja and Okakarara are seeking assistance from the City of Windhoek in addressing some of the issues their towns are facing.
Okahandja Mayor Beatrice Kotungondo has requested assistance with waste management and general cleanliness in the town.
The Otjozondjupa Regional Council has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Namibian Institute of Public Administration and Management (NIPAM) for collaboration in training, consultancy, research, and capacity building for staff members and constituency councillors of the regional council for a period
Governor of the Kunene Region, Vipuakuje Muharukua, officially kickstarted the regional cleaning campaign at Opuwo District Hospital.
The governor’s active participation underscores the region’s commitment to creating a clean, safe, and dignified public service environment.
A 30-year-old man convicted by the Katima Mulilo Regional Court for murder and assault with intent to do serious bodily harm was on Wednesday handed a 17-year prison sentence.
Maintaining a positive attitude, adopting healthy lifestyles and serving others are the key components required for longevity.
These were some of the remarks made by the Director of Health in the ||Kharas Region, Sandra Owoses, during a tree planting ceremony at the Keetmanshoop hospital.
Otjozondjupa Governor John ||Khamuseb visited Tsumkwe Constituency for the first time since his appointment to familiarise himself with the community.
The Ju|hoansi Traditional Authority chief Tsamkgao ǂOma, in his opening remarks, appealed to the governor to visit the area more frequently.
Vice President Lucia Witbooi, joined by the staff of the Presidency, embarked on a cleaning campaign at the State House and Old State House, respectively, this morning.
The final instalment of the three-part roundtable series, Stories of Women During Colonial Namibia, brought together prominent voices to discuss the future role of women in Namibia, with a focus on the arts, empowerment, education and advocacy.