Rundu’s Catholic Men's Association hosts senior citizens’ lunch
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The festive season mood of sharing and caring is still being felt in some parts of the country.
The festive season mood of sharing and caring is still being felt in some parts of the country.
While others are celebrating Christmas Day with family and friends, for some street vendors at Rundu, it's business as usual.
This is because, after all the celebrations and entertainment, the struggles for a new academic year begin.
Heavy rains left some families in Rundu's Suncity area devastated, as their houses were destroyed.
The rainstorm on Tuesday evening left family members destitute, and some are still struggling to rebuild their dwellings.
The Executive Director at the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) says some Namibians believe that corruption is not much of a concern in the country.
Graham Hopwood is now advising locals to assist in preventing corruption from becoming worse.
Men of various ages marched through Rundu as part of the 16 Days of Activism, which aims to create awareness of gender-based violence.
Rundu men came out in numbers for what is referred to as the "Commitment Walk."
Men of various ages marched through Rundu as part of the 16 Days of Activism, which aims to create awareness of gender-based violence.
The "Commitment Walk" aims to encourage men to adopt respectful, non-violent, and reasonable behaviour in relationships.
Men attending the 4th National Men's Conference in Rundu described the event as both educational and enlightening.
This is the first time the conference has been held in Rundu.
Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) presidential candidate and leader of the official opposition party, McHenry Venaani, promises to use 10% of the national GDP on agriculture if elected in power.
Venaani says this will create jobs and address hunger and poverty.
The nursery of the Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism at Rundu is a hit among local and visiting clients.
With planting season in full swing, the ministry is expecting an influx of plant buyers.
Residents of the Ndama location in Rundu are requesting police visibility as street robberies increase.
The community shared its concerns with the Inspector General of the Police, Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, during a patrol.