Office of the First Lady to host youth masterclass
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The Office of the First Lady will be hosting a youth masterclass as well as training on sexual and gender-based violence for frontline service providers in the Kunene Region.
The Office of the First Lady will be hosting a youth masterclass as well as training on sexual and gender-based violence for frontline service providers in the Kunene Region.
A six-year-old boy from the Ebenhaiser Primary School at Karibib has been missing since last Tuesday.
It is alleged that Myne Oswyn left his mother's house last Monday in the Harambe location to visit his grandfather in the same location.
The UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning has approved Helao Nafidi Town Council's membership to join the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities.
The aim is to support and accelerate the practice of lifelong learning in the town.
About 300 B2Gold workers are on suspension after failing to work late shifts after the continuous operation and exemption permits for the mine expired.
The lack of decentralisation of the Anti-Corruption Commission's functions to all fourteen regions makes it difficult for the commission to root out corruption.
Acting Head of Investigations at ACC, Justine Kanyangela, said this during the inauguration of the Khomas Anti-Corruption Regional Forum.
Financial Technology, or FinTech, refers to new technology that is slowly creeping through and could, in the future, replace traditional financial methods.
FinTEech on Friday morning held an information session at the Bank of Namibia.
Namibia and the European Union (EU) will sign a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a partnership on sustainable raw material value chains and renewable hydrogen.
This is in line with Namibia's development plans such as NDPs and the Harambee Prosperity Plan.
The Namibian Police Force (NamPol) is receiving an increasing number of complaints from members of the public who have fallen victim to scams.
Approximately 3 000 tonnes of chicken are consumed in Namibia every month, Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform Calle Schlettwein has said.
The Indian Navy ship, INS Tarkash, is visiting the port of Walvis Bay with the purpose of further strengthening maritime cooperation between India and Namibia.