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The Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, has urged staff members at Eenhana to uphold professionalism and improve service delivery.
The Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, has urged staff members at Eenhana to uphold professionalism and improve service delivery.
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security is calling on all individuals who are not registered for national documents to do so during an ongoing outreach program.
Today is Human Rights Day, aimed at reminding the nation of the ongoing importance of equality, justice, and peace.
Dr. Naftal Ngalangi is a local expert and researcher in Rundu and talks to nbc News about human rights.
The Omaheke Region has registered seven thousand and eighty inhabitants without national documents during the national mass campaign, which started on February 5.
The campaign ends this month.
Swapo Party Secretary General Sophia Shaningwa has advised residents in the Zambezi Region to acquire national documents in preparation for the upcoming presidential elections in November this year.
Sophia Shaningwa said this at a Swapo rally at Kanono in the Sibbinda Constituency.
The Secretary General of the Swapo Party, Sophia Shaningwa, is calling for the distribution of national documents to the inhabitants of Maputa village in Bwabwata, Mukwe constituencies, Kavango East Region.
This was said at a party's mini-rally held in Maputa village on Saturday.
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security started with its outreach programme for the distribution of national documents in the Kavango East Region.
The programme aims to issue a national document to people in outlying areas who face challenges travelling to Rundu for services.
Over 3,000 people in the Musese Constituency, Kavango West Region, are without national documents, and the community is pleading for help.
Lack of documentation, they say, deprives them and their children of government services.
The Windhoek High Court has revoked the national documents of a man who was born 22 years ago at the Otjiwarango State Hospital.