Private and public sectors invited to invest in Tsandi
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Tsandi Village Council's Chief Executive Officer, Kephas Haitembu, is calling on the private and public sectors to invest in the local authority to boost the domestic economy.
Tsandi Village Council's Chief Executive Officer, Kephas Haitembu, is calling on the private and public sectors to invest in the local authority to boost the domestic economy.
Omusati police will intensify their presence and visibility in the community by executing random patrols to maintain law and order and ensure that people are safe during the festive season.
This was stated by Omusati Police Regional Commander Ismael Basson in an interview with nbc News.
An Oshana Region-based AIDS activist went public about her HIV status 21 years ago and has since not looked back, advocating to end stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV.
Certified-quality seeds produced and sold to the community, government, and individuals by the Northern Namibia Farmers Seed Growers Cooperative at the Omahenene seed multiplication and seed processing plant have run out.
Omusati residents welcomed the much-awaited rain, which brought relief to both humans and animals.
Some of those we spoke to at Omaulai village say they have been receiving showers for the past few days, but last night's rainfall filled oshanas with water.
Education is a shared responsibility, and parents are called upon to support schools and teachers in maintaining discipline, which will positively contribute to their academic performance.
Public enterprises have been critical in providing public goods, generating revenue, and increasing access to public services for the people, among others.
However, some of them have been finding the going tough and have been running at a loss, constantly requiring government bailouts.
NamWater is planning to develop the new Olushandja Waste Water Treatment Plant in the Omusati Region to increase water supply to the western and southern parts of the region.
NamWater Operations Manager Abraham Ashipala has called on the government to consider settling the debts owed to it by rural water schemes.
Oshana local water committee owes the water utility N$59,6 million.
NamWater is working to restore water supply to the affected communities in the Oshikoto and Ohangwena regions.