Namport Cargo volumes up by 4.8%

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Cargo volumes at Namport have increased by 4.8% for the financial year ended 31 March 2025, setting a new decade's record.

The ports of Walvis Bay and Lüderitz handled a record-breaking 8.42 million tonnes of cargo for the 2024/25 financial year.

Walvis Bay youth and residents tackle waste crisis

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Walvis Bay residents continue to volunteer for clean-up campaigns as a response to the waste crisis in the harbour town.

The Walvis Bay Rural Constituency Youth Forum organised the latest cleanup campaign at Kuisebmond.

Swakopmund Neighbourhood Watch needs funds to expand operations

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The Swakopmund Neighbourhood Watch held a fundraiser at Rossmund Village to buy electronic devices to assist them in the fight against crime.

Created in 2011, the Swakopmund Neighbourhood Watch's mission is to help police in the fight against crime.

Address smooth provision of services bottlenecks - Ndeitunga

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The Governor of the Ohangwena Region, Sebastian Ndeitunga, expects participants that are drafting the annual strategic plan of the Office of the President to address the bottlenecks that hinder smooth and quick provision of public services.

Iyaloo Investment wants outstanding 50% fishing quotas

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Iyaloo Women Investment is calling on the government to release the outstanding 50 percent of fishing quotas allocated to the company under the Government Employment Redress Programme.

The company was granted 250 metric tonnes of hake to support employment creation.

Iyaloo Women Investment Denies Wage Delay Claims

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A fishing company, Iyaloo Women Investment, has denied claims that workers under the Government Redress Programme have not been paid by the company for the past seven months.

Swakopmund donates plots to people with disabilities

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Five people with disabilities applauded the Swakopmund constituency and municipality for donating plots to them.

Since 2013, the five beneficiaries have struggled to secure plots due to discrimination and limited access to economic opportunities.