VICE PRESIDENT URGES CHURCHES TO SERVE COMMUNITIES

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Vice President Lucia Witbooi has called on churches to take active roles in their communities.

Witbooi made the call during the World Day of Prayer for Women, held at the AFM Restoration Center. 

NAMWATER REPORTS N$2.8 BILLION IN UNPAID WATER BILLS

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NamWater says unpaid water bills have reached N$2.8 billion as of 30 November 2025.

According to Lot Ndamanomhata, a spokesperson for NamWater, the increase in unpaid accounts affects the financial position of the bulk water supplier.

NAMIBIAN POLICE HONOURS FALLEN OFFICERS ON REMEMBRANCE DAY

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The Namibian Police Force has commemorated 17 officers who died in the line of duty during the International Day of Remembrance for Fallen Officers, observed annually.
The commemoration is for those that died in the line of duty over the past seven years.

GREEN HYDROGEN PROGRAMME TO DRIVE NAMIBIA’S INDUSTRIALISATION

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Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy, Modestus Amutse, says the green hydrogen programme falls within Vision 2030 and the Sixth National Development Plan, with a clear objective to transition Namibia from a primary commodity exporter to a diversified, industrialised economy.

PRESIDENT NANDI-NDAITWAH MEETS SWANU TO DISCUSS NATIONAL ISSUES

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Talks between President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and the Swanu of Namibia Party focused on several national issues, including the N$100 increase in the old age pension announced in the recent national budget, during today's courtesy meeting at State House.

NAMIBIA FIRST IN AFRICA TO HOST WOOD IDENTIFICATION

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Namibia has become the first African country to host the Wood Identification and Screening Centre (WISC). 

The forensic facility launched by the Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security (MHAISS) Lucia Iipumbu will strengthen timber verification and law enforcement in the country.

NARETU CALLS ON PRESIDENT TO INTERVENE IN NAMIB MILLS STRIKE

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The Namibian Revolutionary Transport and Manufacturing Union (NARETU) has called on President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah to intervene in the ongoing strike at Namib Mills, warning that the labour dispute could escalate into a national food crisis.