Katima Mulilo/Zambia Border Post to operate 24/7
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The Katima Mulilo Border Post between Namibia and Zambia will start operating 24 hours a day by the end of next month.
The Katima Mulilo Border Post between Namibia and Zambia will start operating 24 hours a day by the end of next month.
The Olufuko Annual Cultural Festival dinner has raised more than N$200,000 which will go towards the hosting of the event.
The festival will be held from the first to the seventh of July at Outapi.
Some residents of Freedom Land in Windhoek have once again raised their complaints about a lack of national identity documents, which they say prevents them from accessing government social grants.
They also want to be given ample time to settle their water bills instead of being cut off.
Community members have come to the aid of a vulnerable family that has been sleeping in the open at the DRC informal settlement at Swakopmund.
The good samaritans, among other deeds, constructed a two-bedroom shack and donated a mobile toilet, a tent, blankets, food, and other necessities.
Farm workers who have been camping along the corridors of the Okahandja and Grootfontein Districts since 2022 are calling on the government to relocate them as a matter of urgency.
The Otjiwarongo community joined family and friends of the late Theo Borstlap at the Memorial at Paresis Stadium to bid farewell to the late business guru on Friday.
Vice President Nangolo Mbumba was among those who attended the sending-off of a man who inspired many with his love and affection.
Keetmanshoop residents raised concerns about issues relating to domestic as well as import taxes during the NamRa stakeholder engagement meeting held in the southern town.
The Namibian Correctional Service (NCS) has reiterated its call to the public to refrain from smuggling contraband into its facilities.
The NCS made the call during a campaign against the smuggling of illegal items into the correctional facilities in Windhoek.
NOROS Fishing has assisted with the rehabilitation and drilling of boreholes in the Omaheke Region.
The Fishing company spent N$500,000 in two different villages in the region.
Telecom Namibia has launched a five-year strategic plan to address customers' frustrations with failing internet connectivity.
The business plan will also enable every Namibian to access reliable, speedy, and affordable internet connectivity.