IUM opens new campus in Eenhana

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The International University of Management (IUM) opened a  N$45 million campus at Eenhana in the Ohangwena Region.

Inspector General urges cadet constables to excel before graduation

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Police Inspector General, Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, has called on police cadet constables undergoing their training at the Ruben Danger Ashipala Police Training Centre to take their training seriously and excel as they await their graduation in May.

Over 1,000 vote in Guinas by-election

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The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) returning officer in the Guinas Constituency by-election, Sion Shikufinde, says that by 15:00, over 1,000 voters had cast their votes out of more than 4,000 registered voters.

Smooth start to Guinas by-election voting

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The voting process began smoothly at the two polling stations at Oshivelo and Ondera farms for the Guinas Constituency by-election in the Oshikoto Region this morning.

At the Oshivelo Police Station polling station, voting started slow, resulting in a short queue and quick voting.

Okatana SSS jumps from 50th to 3rd in national rankings

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The Okatana Senior Secondary School at Ekuku Okatana in the Oshakati Circuit has moved from position 50 to third in the national senior secondary and AS level ratings last year.

The school is also ranked number one in the Oshana Region.

Ndeitunga addresses cattle farming issues in Angola

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Ohangwena Governor Sebastian Ndeitunga held a meeting with members of the Oshimholo Farmers Association at Oushake to reassess the conditions affecting Namibian cattle farmers grazing in Angola.

Kapofi rallies support for Swapo Party in Guinas' By-Election

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Swapo's Political Bureau member, Frans Kapofi, has called on party members and supporters to vote for Moses ||Khumub in the Guinas by-election scheduled for next week.

Kapofi spoke at a mini rally at the Ondera Farm.

Malaria cases increase in Ohangwena Region

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Malaria cases in the Ohangwena Region reached high numbers between September 2024 and the 5th of January, with 1,888 cases recorded over that period.

Of these, 844 were local and 1,044 non-local, with cases ranging from as young as six months, to 101 years.