Nkurenkuru-Nepara road upgrade commences
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The upgrading of the N$30 million Nkurenkuru-Nepara road in the Kavango West Region has officially started.
The upgrading of the N$30 million Nkurenkuru-Nepara road in the Kavango West Region has officially started.
Teachers at rural schools should overcome many challenges to produce great results in terms of learner performance.
This was emphasised during the Kandjimi Circuit and Kavango West teachers conference held at Nkurenkuru.
The residents of the Germany Informal Settlement at Kahenge Village in Kavango West are calling on the town council to resolve a conflict among residents sharing neighbouring plots.
The Rundu Annual Trade Fair officially kicked off, attracting 114 companies and individuals, compared to 103 exhibitors last year.
Exhibitors came from all corners of the country as well as from Tanzania.
Some of them are taking part for the first time.
Kavango West Governor Sirkka Ausiku has applauded farmers for keeping to the vision for the region to become agriculturally active and self-sufficient.
Ausiku addressed the Kavango West Farmers Union's second ordinary congress at Nkurenkuru.
Police in the Kavango West Region are determined to maintain peace and order in the region, despite the region recording fewer cases on a daily basis.
Kavango West Regional Commander Commissioner Julia Sakuwa-Neo made the comments at a regional crime prevention operation over the weekend.
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 Swapo Party Vice President, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, has encouraged the nation to invest in agriculture to diminish unemployment amongst the youth and reduce poverty.
Sewage removal and water supply business owners at Rundu are unhappy with the order by the local town council for them to stop fetching water at the Rundu beach.
This, they claim, will severely affect their business.
A student from Development Aid from the People to People Institute of Zimbabwe has undertaken to share knowledge in agriculture with his fellow villagers at Mabushe in the Kavango East Region.