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A two-week training of the train-the-trainer series course on renewable energy concluded at UNAM's Jose Eduardo dos Santos campus at Ongwediva.
A two-week training of the train-the-trainer series course on renewable energy concluded at UNAM's Jose Eduardo dos Santos campus at Ongwediva.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economic and Public Administration was in the northern parts of the country to assess the implementation of the government's programmes and projects.
The committee visited Outapi Business Park and the industrial park that houses corporate agencies and SMEs.
The Police Inspector General, Joseph Shikongo, has ordered officers in the Ohangwena Region to pull up their socks to deliver effective service to the public.
Police Inspector General Joseph Shikongo will not tolerate police officers selling contraband or those involved in criminal activities.
Lieutenant General Shikongo sounded the warning while addressing officers at the Oshikango police station in the Ohangwena Region.
Swapo Party's Deputy Secretary General, Uahekua Herunga, has called on Namibians to go out in numbers on November 27 to vote for the party's presidential candidate, Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah.
Herunga addressed a Swapo Party mini-rally at Amutanga in the Oshana Region.
Police officers working at Oshiko in Ongwediva under harsh conditions now have shelter following the inauguration of the checkpoints.
At the inauguration, the Police Inspector General said road safety is not merely a matter of convenience, but a fundamental right for every citizen.
Okatjali Constituency in the Oshana Region now boasts a new C-class police station constructed at a cost of close to N$5 million.
Okatjali police have been operating from a private structure donated by the Councillor of Okatjali, Joseph Mupetami.
Swapo Party Deputy Secretary General Uahekua Herunga has called on Namibians to go out in large numbers and vote for the party presidential candidate, Netumbo Nandi Ndaitwah, come November.
The rising demand for owning a proper house has resulted in an increase in demand for serviced land in most local authorities, and Opuwo is no exception.
Residential and business land is in high demand at Okongo Village in the Ohangwena Region, with more than 2,000 applicants on a waiting list.