President Geingob visits Namibia's first green hydrogen plant

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President Hage Geingob has visited Namibia's first state-of-the-art green hydrogen plant, refuelling station, and hydrogen academy at Walvis Bay.

Dr. Geingob arrived at the N$4 billion facility, located a few kilometres from the Walvis Bay International Airport.

First Family enumerated

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President Hage Geingob has reminded citizens of their duty to take part in the ongoing Namibian Population and Housing Census.

Dr. Geingob and First Lady Monica Geingos were enumerated a short while ago at their family residence in Windhoek.

Justice Minister tables draft law on housing repossession

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Justice Minister Yvonne Dausab tabled the High Court Amendment Bill and the Magistrate's Court Amendment Bill in the National Assembly, which will give equal rights to litigants in house or immovable property repossession cases.

Ovaherero people commemorate 119th Ozombuzovindimba Day

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Professor Mutjinde Katjiua says the Ovaherero people have an assignment at hand in terms of good governance, resilient livelihoods, and the establishment of a cooperative to assist in the economic development of the community.

Olushandja-Uuvudhiya water canal revived

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The residents of Uuvudhiya and Oluthalweegolo Villages in the Oshana Region welcomed the revival of the Olushandja-Uuvudhiya canal, which now provides much-needed water to the community and the surrounding areas.

Locals urged to start appreciating the simple beauty of a night sky

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The University of Namibia's Associate Professor, Dr. Michael Backes, says many Namibians do not have appreciation for the night skies.

However, many tourists travel from as far as Europe to have the opportunity to experience the beauty of Namibia's clear skies.

Otjozondjupa Regional Council electrifies 10 pensioner houses

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The Otjozondjupa Regional Council has helped electrify 10 houses of pensioners at Otjiwarongo's informal settlements.

Otjiwarongo councillor Marlene Mbakera says the initiative aims to meet sustainable development goals 1 and 10, which speak to poverty and inequality reduction.