Construction of Divundu-Muhembo road commences
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John Mutorwa, Minister of Works and Transport, emphasized the importance of good roads in enhancing safety, reducing fatalities and poverty, and boosting regional trade.
John Mutorwa, Minister of Works and Transport, emphasized the importance of good roads in enhancing safety, reducing fatalities and poverty, and boosting regional trade.
Loide Kali, widowed at 31, shares her story in her book, "A Widow Like You," to inspire others facing similar struggles. Originally written for her children to preserve their father’s memory, the book became part of her healing journey.
Motorists travelling through Uuvudhiya Constituency are urged to drive carefully due to flooded and damaged roads caused by heavy rains. Gravel roads and access routes are partly damaged, while crossing points in flood-prone areas are now inaccessible.
The Namibian government has connected some rural communities just north of Keetmanshoop to the national electricity grid under its rural electrification project.
The Deputy Minister of Mines and Energy, Kornelia Shilunga, officially inaugurated the N$6.8 million rural electrification project.
The rainy season that brings hope for water and food security also comes with some disruptions, especially for motorists in urban areas.
Potholes seem to be emerging on almost every street in the capital, costing drivers thousands of dollars for vehicle repairs.
The community of Otjimbingwe and its surrounding areas have for long faced the emotional and economic hardship of travelling up to 60 kilometres to access mortuary services.
This situation has been placing significant strain on already vulnerable families.
Lüderitz has been experiencing significant water constraints for the past week, caused by a pipe burst along the feeder line that leads to the NamWater terminal reservoir.
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) conducted public interviews to fill vacancies in the High Court's criminal and civil divisions.
The Namibia Meteorological Service has issued a critical weather alert, warning the public to exercise extreme caution due to deep tropical moisture developing over the Namibian interior from tomorrow into the weekend.
Impalila Island residents will no longer have to climb trees to hoist cables to support their radio antennas.
This development follows the launch and commissioning of radio services at the island by the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology.