NAMIBIA REAFFIRMS SUPPORT FOR REPARATORY JUSTICE
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Namibia has reiterated its support for reparatory justice for the historical injustices of slavery and colonialism.
Namibia has reiterated its support for reparatory justice for the historical injustices of slavery and colonialism.
The Independent Patriots for Change has cautioned against a proposal by Deputy Minister of Defence and Veterans Affairs Charles Mubita to raise monthly allowances for liberation struggle veterans from two thousand two hundred dollars to five thousand, calling for fiscal responsibility and equity.
Strictly Local Namibia has created a platform for artists aimed at restoring live performance culture and building a sustainable ecosystem for the creative industry.
The Office of the Kunene Governor and various government institutions have embarked on a mission, as directed by the president, to assess the proposed Purros Dam site in the region.
An elephant that attacked and injured a schoolteacher near Katima Mulilo has been put down by officials from the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) after it reportedly became aggressive, posing a threat to residents.
Aminuis farmers were filled with excitement as they hosted their very first livestock auction, organised by the Aminuis Farmers Association.
Namibia boasts a youthful demographic, with 71% of its population under the age of 35, and a considerable portion of this group being 14 years old or younger.
The Swakop Uranium Foundation has officially handed over more than one thousand livestock to resettlement farmers in the Erongo Region, boosting rural livelihoods and food security.
The donation is part of the Hope Farm Project, launched last year.
Former National Youth Council (NYC) Secretary General Juliet Kavetuna has called on youth organisations to be more active and responsible.
She made these remarks during the NYC engagement meeting in the capital.
The Keetmanshoop Municipality has postponed the planned water supply disconnection that was scheduled for the 24th of March until the 7th of April 2026.
The municipality announced in a public notice that the disconnections will apply to all consumers with outstanding balances older than 31 January 2026.