President Geingob's presence at Damara Annual Cultural Festival notable
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Most of the ‡Nūkhoen who attended the 46th Damara Annual Cultural Festival at Okombahe have described the presence of President Hage Geingob at the event as notable.
Most of the ‡Nūkhoen who attended the 46th Damara Annual Cultural Festival at Okombahe have described the presence of President Hage Geingob at the event as notable.
Minister of Urban and Rural Development Erastus Utoni has handed over 66 low-cost housing units to the Shack Dwellers Federation at Narraville in Walvis Bay.
Utoni further vowed the government's continued financial support to the federation to ensure that residents get decent housing and land.
Senior Culture Officer Erastus Kautondokwa has invited schools, museums, and libraries to request the mobile ancestral Nama musical sound exhibition for display at their institutions.
The researcher believes the display enhances, preserves, and promotes the ancestral Nama music, which is under threat.
The 15th Erongo Business and Tourism Expo hopes to contribute to the revival of the tourism industry at Walvis Bay following the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on local businesses.
This year's focus is on innovation, integration, and industrialization.
The Namibia Ports Authority (NAMPORT) will need to ensure that it has the appropriate infrastructure to accommodate the green hydrogen industry.
The Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Erastus Uutoni, has inaugurated a N$1,8 million settlement office funded by the Erongo Regional Council at the coastal settlement of Wlotzkasbaken.
Wlotzkasbaken is a settlement about 30 kilometres north of Swakopmund.
Police Inspector General Joseph Shikongo says people are frustrated and unsatisfied with delays in court cases.
The Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations, and Employment Creation held a meeting between Eagle Night Watch employees and their employer to find a solution to the labour dispute.
Erongo Marine Enterprises Managing Director, Dr. Martha Umati, says Namibian leadership styles in the 21st century need a makeover to cope with the ever-evolving business environment and ensure that workers unleash their full potential.
Twenty-six shacks were ravaged by fire last night at Tutaleni in Walvis Bay.
Residents in the Khomas Hochland street at Tutaleni Walvis Bay were rudely awakened by a huge fire that started from one of the shacsks.