Home Affairs Ministry launches Ministerial Customer Service Charter
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The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security launched its "Ministerial Customer Service Charter" under the theme "Serving With Excellence."
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security launched its "Ministerial Customer Service Charter" under the theme "Serving With Excellence."
President Nangolo Mbumba has praised the Namibian Federation of the Visually Impaired (NFVI) for its significant contributions to advancing the cause of those living with visual impairments by offering services and advocacy for over 35 years.
President Nangolo Mbumba has encouraged Namibians to play their part and answer the appeals by the Namibian Federation of the Visually Impaired.
The support would enable the Federation to continue implementing its programmes, including comprehensive mobility and rehabilitation training.
The Chairperson of the Namibian Federation of the Visually Impaired, Alfons Maketo, says the association’s goal is to have branches in all regions of the country and to make programmes accessible to persons living with disabilities.
The City of Windhoek is faced with the challenge of more solid waste being generated while at the same time grappling with a rapid reduction in the lifespan of its main waste disposal facility, Kupferberg Landfill.
44-year-old Lisius Nkandi, who was lost at sea for three days near Cape Cross, says he believes his faith and maritime training gave him the strength to survive the ordeal.
Accommodation facilities in Omuthiya are fully booked ahead of the Heroes Day commemoration on August 26.
Economic activities have also picked up in the past few weeks due to the high influx of people.
Chaos almost broke out as members of the Former Refugees Repatriation Association of Namibia (FRRAN) refused to continue with a meeting they requested to be held with the United Nations (UN) and the Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation (MIRCO).
A man who had been lost at sea for about two days was found safe last night.
The Erongo Police have identified the missing man near Cape Cross as 44-year-old Namibian, Lisius Nkandi.