Last minutes preparations for school
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With the new school year just a weekend away, parents and guardians are making last-minute preparations for their children's uniform and stationery needs.
With the new school year just a weekend away, parents and guardians are making last-minute preparations for their children's uniform and stationery needs.
The Namibia Airports Company (NAC) has announced that flights to Luderitz Airport resumed on Friday.
Fly Namibia on Thursday cancelled its scheduled flights to and from the airport due to safety issues caused by unforeseen mechanical problems with the firefighting vehicle operated by the NAC.
In the midst of a worldwide economic downturn, Namibia contends with formidable issues, including structural unemployment and underemployment.
These paint a complex portrait of the country's current labour market.
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) has secured the broadcast rights for the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) football competition scheduled to take place from Saturday, January 13, 2024.
Stress, alcohol, and drug use are some of the factors that contribute to mental health problems.
The Hephzibah Treatment Center is one of the facilities that accommodates youth as young as 15 years old grappling to overcome these psychological problems.
The Otjinene Village Council, in collaboration with Cenored, is set to electrify 47 houses constructed under the Shack Dwellers Federation programme.
The first phase of electrification has a budget of N$1.2 million.
Residents of Onghala village in the Ohangwena Region are hoping for a bumper harvest this year, despite being impacted by flood waters from Angola.
Many residents did not reap any fruit last year, especially those who settled in flood-prone areas.
Family members of 18-year-old Malaka Sipilikita, who was shot by an unknown person at Rundu, are still seeking closure as the investigation is still ongoing.
It's been three months, and no one has been arrested in connection with Sipilikita's murder.
Residents of Tsaraxa-aibes, an informal settlement in Otjiwarongo, are calling on the municipality to attend to the uncollected waste piled up over recent years.
The residents claim that waste has not been collected for the past 2 to 3 years.
A senior citizen, Anna Ndemuula, says there is a need for religious and moral education in schools.
Ndemula says nowadays' generation is out of hand, citing that the removal of Bible teaching in schools is one of the factors contributing to moral decay.