Repatriated Namibians criticise arrangements at New Gam Settlement
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The spokesperson for Namibians who were repatriated from Botswana at the New Gam Settlement, Justice Muinjo, expressed dissatisfaction with the arrangements made for them.
The spokesperson for Namibians who were repatriated from Botswana at the New Gam Settlement, Justice Muinjo, expressed dissatisfaction with the arrangements made for them.
Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says the welfare of men and women in uniform should not be neglected.
Dr. Nandi-Ndaitwah was speaking at the inauguration of the Kunene Regional Police Headquarters in Opuwo.
The Otjiwarongo Constituency Collation Centre is only left with six polling stations that are yet to be verified, audited, and uploaded.
Otjozondjupa Regional Electoral Officer Victoria Amutenya says the progress is good given the 33 polling stations in the constituency.
The Deputy Minister of Disability Affairs, Alexia Manombe-Ncube, has urged people with disabilities to go to the polling stations and cast their votes. She says people using wheelchairs should go to polling stations accessible to them.
Residents of the 'New Ombili' informal settlement in Otjiwarongo are expressing gratitude for the progress made in their community over the years.
As the upcoming elections approach, they are eager to cast their votes, hoping for even more development in the future.
The United Democratic Front's president, Hendrik Gaobaeb, at an Outjo rally, said the party's agenda is to change the country's administration to address issues affecting the people.
The National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO) President Dr. Utjiua Muinjangue stated that the party did not register a presidential candidate for the upcoming election because they recognise their limited chances of success.
Muinjangue made these remarks during the party's star rally in Okakarara.
To reduce and ultimately prevent road fatalities during the festive season, the National Road Safety Council has launched the 2024-2025 Road Safety Campaign in Tsumeb.
Deputy Minister of Works and Transport, Veikko Nekundi, emphasized that most road accidents are a result of user behavior.
Construction of the Oshikoto Biomass Power Station Project, valued at N$2.3 billion and located near Tsumeb, is set to begin following a recent ground-breaking ceremony.
This power station will generate 40 megawatts of baseload electricity, significantly enhancing Namibia's energy security.
The Okakarara Farmers Association (OKAFA) has placed six mini hammermills at the disposal of farmers in villages in the Okakarara Constituency.
The aim is to help farmers produce livestock fodder.