Four children who died in freezer tragedy buried in Katima Mulilo
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The four young children who died earlier this week after suffocating in a disused freezer in Cowboy Settlement in Katima Mulilo have been buried.
The four young children who died earlier this week after suffocating in a disused freezer in Cowboy Settlement in Katima Mulilo have been buried.
The four minors, who earlier this week died from suffocation in a disused freezer in Cowboy Settlement, have been laid to rest.
A combined memorial service was held for the four children on Thursday in Katima Mulilo.
The nbc Director General has embarked on a series of regional thank-you parties for the public broadcaster's various stations.
The parties form part of the nbc's staff engagement programme, the most recent taking place at Katima Mulilo for staff of Ñwanyi FM.
The new Katima Mulilo Magistrate's Court has been built with security features to protect children and adults who may find the court environment intimidating.
The Ministry of Justice inaugurated a new magistrate's court in Katima Mulilo.
Chief Justice Peter Shivute and Minister of Justice Yvonne Dausab jointly inaugurated the facility, worth N$84 million.
Residents of Impalila Island will soon have access to clear radio services, as the nbc’s Director General, Stanley Similo, announced plans to install transmitters in the coming months. Similo made the announcement during a site visit to the island over the weekend.
Residents of Impalila Island will soon have access to clear radio services of the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation, said nbc DG Stanley Similo during a site visit to the island on Saturday.
The Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement says the removal of the veterinary cordon fence is a top priority if voted into power.
Its leader, Job Amupanda, said this at a media briefing at Katima Mulilo.
The leader of the Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement, Professor Job Amupanda, who is visiting Katima Mulilo to engage residents on their day-to-day challenges, says that the youth in particular need serious interventions as a lack of employment opportunities continues to affect them.
The Swapo Party in Zambezi Region has elected Prisca Makabi and Progress Sipapela as candidates to represent the region at the electoral college.
Makabi, a member of the regional executive committee, scored 45 votes, and Sipapela, the district executive member of Linyanti district, got 37 votes.