NamPower warns public and tourists against swimming in Kunene River
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NamPower has issued a warning to the public and tourists to avoid the Kunene River, stressing that no one should attempt to swim in it due to the high risk of drowning.
NamPower has issued a warning to the public and tourists to avoid the Kunene River, stressing that no one should attempt to swim in it due to the high risk of drowning.
The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, and Land Reform, Mac Hengari has acknowledged the deep-rooted pain associated with land dispossession, saying that land is not just an economic asset but a crucial element of African cultural and spiritual identity.
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.
A group of people from the Blouwes Community are demanding answers from the Office of the ||Kharas Governor, Aletha Fredericks, regarding grievances they lodged against the Blouwes Traditional Authority.
The Bank of Namibia announced a record dividend of N$ 720 million dollars for last year, exceeding the 511 million dollars paid to the government in 2023.
The Governor of Omaheke has urged farmers in the region to take advantage of the good rains and increase their crop production for future use.
Employees of the Eland Group in the Omusati Region, along with former Information Minister Joel Kaapanda, participated in cultivating the Uukwaluudhi Traditional Authority's mahangu field in the Tsandi constituency.
Floodwaters have begun to affect some areas in the Kabbe South and Kabbe North constituencies.
On Friday, Amushelelo, a social justice activist, accused the new minister of raping a 16-year-old girl, which allegedly led to a pregnancy and subsequent abortion.
In a social media post, he claimed that Hengari had drugged the minor before engaging with her.
NamPower has issued a warning to communities along the Kunene River to be vigilant for potential flooding in the coming days.
The power utility reports that heavy rainfall in southern Angola has resulted in substantial volumes of water flowing towards Ruacana.