Rob Youth Foundation leads Clean-Up Drive

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Keeping one's surroundings clean is not just a job of local authorities but everyone's responsibility.

It is against this backdrop that the young people in Otjiwarongo under the Rob Youth Foundation held a clean-up campaign in collaboration with the municipality.

Kombat Village residents to start paying for water soon

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Residents of Kombat will soon start paying for water.

For the past five months, residents were provided water for free by a farmer, Heinz van Biljon, but he can no longer do so, as the water is no longer sufficient for people and his irrigation scheme.

VP pledges to monitor indigenous youth participation in National Youth Fund

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Vice President Lucia Witbooi is calling on young people from indigenous communities to take advantage of the newly launched National Youth Fund.

She made the appeal while speaking in Tsumeb during the celebration of the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples.

Waterberg JSS wins Ujaha Memorial Math Quiz

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Waterberg Junior Secondary School walked away with first place in the junior and secondary levels of the Rehabeam Ujaha's Math Quiz Competition.

 In memory of one of the longest-serving mathematics teachers at Waterberg, the late Ujaha, the school held a math quiz competition in his honour.

CENORED donates medical supplies to Otjiwarongo Hospital

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Regional electricity distribution company CENORED has donated medical supplies worth nearly N$120,000 to the Otjiwarongo District Hospital to help it carry out its operations optimally.

The Otjiwarongo District Hospital has been in need of medical items to attend to the growing number of patients.

Kuvukiland residents unhappy with new plot sizes

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Kuvukiland residents in Tsumeb are raising concerns over the size of new plots allocated to them as part of a relocation process to pave the way for infrastructure development.

Tsumeb Municipal workers accuse council of mismanagement

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Employees of the Tsumeb Municipality, supported by the Namibia Local Authorities Workers Union (NALAWU), have submitted a petition to management accusing the council of mismanaging funds, delaying salary negotiations, and promoting unfair labour practices.

Minister suspends Voluntary Separation at Sinomine Smelter

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Minister of Justice and Labour Relations Wise Immanuel has suspended the Voluntary Separation (VS) scheme at Sinomine Tsumeb Smelter.

The decision followed hours of negotiations that failed to produce a consensus between the company’s management and the Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN).