Zambezi VTC promotes fitness and health
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The Zambezi Vocational Training Centre (ZVTC) held a seven-kilometre Wellness Walk aimed at promoting physical fitness, mental health, and team building.
The Zambezi Vocational Training Centre (ZVTC) held a seven-kilometre Wellness Walk aimed at promoting physical fitness, mental health, and team building.
The Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Derek Klazen, says that the official launch of the Luderitz Crayfish Festival fundraising gala dinner is critical as it sets the tone for aggressive marketing of the annual festival, which is expected to take place from the 29th of April to the 5th of May.
Digital transformation, access to information, and infrastructure development are top priorities of the Strategic Policy Plan of the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology.
President Nangolo Mbumba has announced that Namibia has reached a significant milestone in its journey towards sustainable growth, aligning with the country's vision for industrialisation, economic diversification, and job creation.
SADC Executive Secretary Elia Magosi says the low implementation of policies aimed at promoting women's participation in decision-making positions and addressing gender-based violence remains a challenge in the region.
The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) has donated a health services delivery boat to the Zambezi Region's directorate of health.
A group of Warmbad settlement community members protested over a litany of concerns they claimed hampers socio-economic development.
The Minister of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication, and Social Welfare (MGEPESW) has launched the 3rd National Gender Equality and Equity Policy running from 2025 to 2035.
Following good recent rains received in the country, NamWater has announced positive inflows to the country's dam levels.
The Von Bach Dam is now standing at 31.3%, while the Swakoppoort Dam is at 35.6%.
Omatako Dam is now at 28.1%, down from 28.5%, despite receiving 37 mm of rainfall.
In an effort to manage, develop, conserve, and protect water resources in Namibia, the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform has engaged farmers, local authorities, and mines at Tsumeb Community Hall to discuss the Water Resource Management Act.