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In a highly anticipated election for the new mayor of Windhoek, city councillors navigated a tense voting process, with Swapo Councillor Queen Kamati emerging as the new mayor.
In a highly anticipated election for the new mayor of Windhoek, city councillors navigated a tense voting process, with Swapo Councillor Queen Kamati emerging as the new mayor.
The construction of the new American embassy in Windhoek has seen about two thousand Namibians employed at various stages.
The new building has been completed after three years.
The coordinator for the United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has reminded those in the fight against HIV of the importance of compassion, empathy, and solidarity in the face of adversity.
40 young mothers from Windhoek's Katutura residential area are looking ahead to starting their own small businesses after graduating from a skills development and empowerment programme.
The popular Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (nbc) radio station, Kaisames FM, continues to be active in the community.
This time around, the station will host a gospel festival in Windhoek's Zoo Park Amphitheatre on Sunday.
Two civil society organisations have joined forces to create a project to enhance youth participation in democratic processes.
Omusati residents welcomed the much-awaited rain, which brought relief to both humans and animals.
Some of those we spoke to at Omaulai village say they have been receiving showers for the past few days, but last night's rainfall filled oshanas with water.
In a dramatic turn of events, guards employed by the National Youth Security Service (NYSS), a state-owned entity under the Ministry of Sport, Youth, and National Service, have taken to the streets in protest.
The Karasburg West Constituency Office has provided temporary accommodation to 57 households whose reed houses were destroyed by fire at Aussenkehr farms early Tuesday morning.
The fire also claimed the life of 27-year-old Willem Shiyoleni.
The Executive Director in the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology says every effort was made to avoid the May 2021 strike at the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation.