OPM hosts first GCS workshop for local authorities

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In a bid to enhance citizen engagement, the Office of the Prime Minister has hosted its first-ever workshop on the Government Communication System (GCS) for Local Authorities.
 
Held in Mariental, the workshop brought together public relations officers from local authorities across the country.

MGECW launches strategic plan for 2025 to 2030

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The Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare (MGECW) has launched its strategic plan for 2025 to 2030.

The strategic plan aims to promote equal opportunities for women and men, and improving child protection services. 

Woman recovers after surgery for facial tumour at Rundu Hospital

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In June of this year, Rundu State Hospital received 28-year-old Secilia Mukoya from the Tumweneni settlement as a patient. Mukoya was treated for a giant ameloblastoma condition, which caused the right side of her face to swell. 

Mukoya has been living with this condition since 2016.

Swapo candidate vows youth empowerment in Kongola

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The Swapo Party candidate for the upcoming Regional Councils and Local Authorities elections in Kongola Constituency has vowed to empower the youth and develop natural resources into fuel for economic development.

Mutelo was introduced to voters at Kongola in the Zambezi Region on Sunday. 

Eswatini welcomes more migrants deported from U.S.

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The government of Eswatini has reiterated that its correctional facilities continue to implement strict security measures to ensure the safety of the members of the public, including the inmates, in light of it taking in additional third-country nationals deported from the U.S.

Ithete commends NaCC for promoting fair business

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The Minister of Industrialisation, Mines, and Energy, Natangue Ithete, commended the Namibian Competition Commission's (NaCC's) role in promoting fair business practices and safeguarding consumer interests in Namibia.

Cash remains a preferred payment method

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Despite the ongoing rise of digital payment solutions, cash remains significant – both as a payment method and as a safety net in the event of digital disruptions.

The Governor of the Bank of Namibia, Johannes !Gawaxab, remarked this at the launch of new upgraded banknotes and coins in Mariental.