Rural communities called to enter tourism sphere

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The Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism has called on rural communities to be creative and partake in the tourism sector.

This was stated during the celebration of World Tourism Day at Nkurenkuru.

Kavango regions record good start of census population count

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Enumerators in the two Kavango regions have started with the census population count.

They say the data collection process started on a good note as the community and different stakeholders responded positively to their visits.

Namibia's population count started on Sunday at midnight.

AvaGro crowned Crop Value Chain Actor of the year

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AvaGro scooped the Master Crop Value Chain award as the Actor of the Year during the Namibian Agronomic Board's National Agronomy and Horticulture Awards Ceremony, held at Mashare in the Kavango East Region.

Charlie Cutline road upgrade

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The Minister of Works and Transport, John Mutorwa, has announced phase two of the upgrade on the Charlie Cutline Road, 70 kilometres west of Rundu.

The second phase is set to run for six months, covering at least 35 kilometres at a cost of N$29.8 million.

RA, RFA & Nkurenkuru TC sign MoU

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The Roads Authority (RA), Road Fund Administration (RFA), and Nkurenkuru Town Council have signed a three-year agreement for the planning, rehabilitation, and maintenance of urban road networks.

Satotwa Junior Primary School suspends classes

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Classes have been suspended at Satotwa Junior Primary School near Rundu for nearly a week now.

Parents claim that this is due to the principal's mistreatment of their children.