Financial burden of drought eased by good rains
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After years of enduring drought conditions, the recent rains have brought hope to livestock farmers who expect a more stable and prosperous future.
After years of enduring drought conditions, the recent rains have brought hope to livestock farmers who expect a more stable and prosperous future.
The latest police figures indicate that 99 people have died on Namibia's roads between January and the 23rd of March.
Head of NamPol's Traffic Law Enforcement, Commissioner Petrus Swartz, said 632 accidents caused injury to 1,018 people.
Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare has given an update on the flash floods that hit Kalkrand Village.
Dr. Ngurare reported that heavy rainfall throughout Monday night caused significant damage to properties, disrupted daily life and led to the closure of schools.
In the wake of recent disruptions along the Windhoek-Rehoboth corridor, the Ministry of Works and Transport, in collaboration with the Roads Authority, has embarked on constructing a permanent two-way bypass to restore seamless connectivity between the two localities.
The need for practical steps to address economic challenges faced by Namibians topped the discussions at the budget dialogue facilitated by the Economic Association of Namibia.
Panellists expressed a shared urgency for immediate action.