Home Affairs Ministry registers 50,000 people

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The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security has reached its target of registering 50,000 people for birth certificates and identification documents through the ongoing mass registration.

Additionally, 7,332 applicants were registered as stateless and undocumented persons.

EFN rules in favour of nbc against OTC

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The Editors Forum of Namibia (EFN) has ruled in favour of the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (nbc) in an appeal case in which the Ovambanderu Traditional Council (OTC) accused the broadcaster of directing its Omurari FM presenters not to use the title of Ombara Otjitambi in reference to their chief, Aletha Nguvau

Walvis Bay tug of war far from over

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Walvis Bay Local Authority Councillor Ephraim Shozi has slammed comments describing a cancelled special council meeting as illegal. 

The special council meeting could not take place on June 12th and 13th due to a lack of quorum.

Artist demand for increased airtime on local radio and tv

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The growing prevalence of foreign music on local radio and television has raised concern among local artists.

Artists are urging government institutions and lawmakers to enhance support for local content and ensure an equitable payment of royalties.

Former homeless couple assists the homeless

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A former homeless couple gathered resources to assist the homeless at an event hosted at Khomasdal Stadium over the weekend.

In 2022, Vecius and Winnie Tapiso found themselves homeless, a situation they would not wish on anyone.

Over N$414,000 raised at Eenhana fundraising gala  

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The 14th edition of the Eenhana Annual Expo's fundraising gala dinner raised over N$414,000 towards its successful hosting. 

The event is scheduled for July 29.

The Rani Group of Companies became the official sponsor of the Eenhana Annual Expo after pledging N$100,000 to the initiative. 

Rev. Asser Kazumba Lihongo buried at Mupini

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Hundreds of mourners gathered at the Mupini at Kapako, Kavango West, to bury a veteran of the Liberation Struggle, Reverend Asser Kazumba Lihongo. 

Lihongo died on June 10 at the Rundu hospital at the age of 92. He was conferred an official funeral by President Nangolo Mbumba.