Gibeon Village Council opens doors to new office
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The long-anticipated inauguration of the Gibeon Village Council office building took place at Gibeon on Friday.
The long-anticipated inauguration of the Gibeon Village Council office building took place at Gibeon on Friday.
Communities affected by conflict can use women's voices to drive the agenda of achieving lasting peace, justice, and security.
A 51-year-old male security guard employed by Katima Security Services in Katima Mulilo, died after he was attacked by a hippo at Protea Hotel during the early hours of this morning.
Hundreds of mourners bid farewell to the iconic businessman John Savva, who was buried at the Walvis Bay cemetery this afternoon (Sat).
Since the influential businessman died last week, mourners shared testimonies about how his generosity and leadership transformed lives.
In a bid to enhance citizen engagement, the Office of the Prime Minister has hosted its first-ever workshop on the Government Communication System (GCS) for Local Authorities.
Held in Mariental, the workshop brought together public relations officers from local authorities across the country.
The Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare (MGECW) has launched its strategic plan for 2025 to 2030.
The strategic plan aims to promote equal opportunities for women and men, and improving child protection services.
The Namibia Housing Enterprise (NHE) is set to construct over 90 houses at Kalkfeld Settlement in the Otjozondjupa Region.
NHE Chief Executive Officer Gisbertus Mukulu said the construction of low-cost houses is part of the Informal Settlement Upgrading Project.
Chief of the Defence Force Air Marshal Martin Pinehas has emphasised that cooperative security and diplomacy between countries serve as effective and peaceful instruments for promoting international cooperation, peace and security.
Students from various institutions around Katima Mulilo took part in a clean-up campaign in the town on Friday.
Public-private partnerships have the potential to increase the current rate of electrification in the Erongo Region from 78% to more than 80%.
This is according to the regional electricity distribution body, Erongo Red.
Out of 75 000 households in Erongo, 16 700 remain unelectrified.