Namibia to commemorate 33rd Heroes Day
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Namibia will observe its 33rd Heroes Day on August 26th, commemorating those who lost their lives in the war of independence, which was launched in 1966 at Omugulugwombashe.
Namibia will observe its 33rd Heroes Day on August 26th, commemorating those who lost their lives in the war of independence, which was launched in 1966 at Omugulugwombashe.
The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) has commenced training the 2023 Housing and Population Census teams in the ||Kharas Region.
The Census is set to take place from September 18 to November 3.
The Confederation of Namibian Fishing Associations (CNFA) has criticised the government for competing unfairly against right holders, who are obligated to create jobs and add value to the industry.
The Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism is concerned over the increasing use of wire snares to illegally hunt and kill wild animals in the Etosha National Park.
In a deeply distressing incident that has reverberated throughout the Eenkundi-Okando village, a 37-year-old man who was struggling with mental health challenges died when he was engulfed by flames while being restrained to a bed.
Ombara Eben Tjozohongo Nguvauva II of the OvambanderuTraditional Authority has urged young people to be at the forefront of cultural engagements, gradually assuming the responsibilities held by their elders.
Ombara Nguvauva said this during the Okeseta Annual Commemoration in the Omaheke Region.
The recently promoted Deputy Commissioners in the police have been encouraged to utilise a leadership course as a means to instigate positive transformations in the police force.
The Deputy Commissioners are currently participating in a five-day leadership course at Swakopmund.
The Katima Mulilo Border Post between Namibia and Zambia is now operational 24 hours a day.
The around-the-clock operation was launched by the Ministers of Home Affairs following a decision taken by the two countries governments in Livingstone in April this year.
A number of dissatisfied residents from Arandis have been camping out in front of the Town Council, demanding land, since Sunday.
The residents, mainly elderly individuals, and pregnant women told the nbc News team that they are disheartened by the continuous need to rent accommodation.
President Hage Geingob has urged Namibians to adopt the patriotism and loyalty sustained by Dr. Eloby Amundaba during the arduous and challenging years of the Namibian liberation struggle.