Education Ministry launches website
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Members of the public will no longer have to physically go to the Education Ministry's offices to source information, thanks to the recently launched ministerial website.
Members of the public will no longer have to physically go to the Education Ministry's offices to source information, thanks to the recently launched ministerial website.
The Namibian Police, in conjunction with UNESCO, concluded a training of trainers workshop titled 'Project on Training Security Forces in Promoting Freedom of Expression and the Safety of Journalists'.
Over 54 participants were trained at the Israel Patrick Iyambo Police College in the capital.
Cabinet has approved amendments to Article 4 subsection 2 of the Constitution to accommodate descendants of Namibians who fled the country due to colonialism but have since relocated to Namibia.
Hundreds of mourners gathered at Gammams Cemetery in the capital for the burial of liberation stalwart Polykarpus Nghoshi Kaukungua.
Kaukungua, who was conferred a state funeral, died on the 20th of August, aged 91.