Appropriation Amendment Act 2025 gazetted
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The Appropriation Amendment Act of 2025 has been gazetted following approval by Parliament and assent by the President on the 17th of November.
The Appropriation Amendment Act of 2025 has been gazetted following approval by Parliament and assent by the President on the 17th of November.
Namibian football is back! The Namibia Football Association confirms that the highly anticipated 2025/26 football season will officially kick off, signaling the return of action across the country.
The Association of Charismatic and Pentecostal Churches of Namibia (ACPCN) is calling for a National Day of Prayer and Moral Renewal ahead of the 2025 Regional Councils and Local Authorities Elections slated for 26 November.
The Minister of Works and Transport, Veikko Nekundi, said the government will continue upgrading the nation’s road network, both in urban centres and remote rural areas.
Nekundi emphasised that good roads are lifelines that connect communities to health care, education, and other essential services.
Henties Bay took a step forward in its economic and social development with the official opening of a new open market, taxi rank, low-cost housing, and the unveiling of the town’s first traffic lights.
The coastal town of Henties Bay is facing mounting social and infrastructure challenges as the once-small town continues to grow at an unprecedented pace.
The Minister of International Relations and Trade (MIRT) has reiterated that businesses remain central to the country's economic emancipation and job creation; hence, her ministry is ready to support local businesses to reach their full potential.
The University of South Africa (UNISA) has bestowed a posthumous award upon the late Founding President, Dr. Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma.
UNISA conferred the honour on the late Founding President during its prestigious 2025 Chancellor's Calabash Award in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Vice President Lucia Witbooi has warned that the increasing number of boys disengaging from education is becoming a concern.
Urban and Rural Development Deputy Minister Evelyn !Nawases-Taeyele inaugurated the Oshikuku Cultural Heritage Centre to mark an important milestone for the town towards a journey of growth and transformation.