Maritime sector key in growing economy

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Erongo Governor Neville Andre said the government's goal is to inspire young Namibians to seriously consider pursuing careers in the maritime sector, which is crucial for economic growth and development.

Erongo farmers to implement strategies for climate resilience

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Livestock farmers in the Erongo Region and surrounding areas are implementing strategies to improve their resilience to climate change.

The livestock farmers attended an agricultural show at the Omaruru-Karibib-Usakos Local Authorities (OKULAC) joint trade festival at Karibib.

Groundbreaking for LPG storage facility at farm 39

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A groundbreaking ceremony for a 10,500-cubic-meter liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) storage facility was conducted by Erongo Liquid Petroleum Gas Terminal at Walvis Bay.

The project will be established at Farm 39.

New divorce legislation to increase magistrates court workload

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Chief Justice Peter Shivute said pressures on the lower courts are expected to increase with the impending introduction of the new divorce legislation.

Justice Shivute said this will place an even greater burden on magistrates court staff.

Youth must be heard on climate change - Walvis Bay Junior Mayor

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Walvis Bay Junior Mayor Fisabo Mapalo says the youth's voice on climate change should be heard, as they hold the future of the planet and the next generation.

Mapalo said this during the Young Citizens Green Economy Conference held at Walvis Bay.

Oral diseases most prevalent globally

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Oral diseases affect approximately 3.5 billion people worldwide, making them the most prevalent health condition globally. 
 
These diseases have persisted as the most widespread conditions for decades, with significant disparities in access to dental care between and within countries.

BUSINESS TODAY | Renewal energy presents unique opportunity for Namibia

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Erongo Governor Neville Andre says the world is transitioning to a green economy, with governments and businesses alike increasingly recognising the importance of environmentally friendly practices.

This shift, Neville Andre says, presents a unique opportunity for Namibia.