Rundu’s Catholic Men's Association hosts senior citizens’ lunch
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The festive season mood of sharing and caring is still being felt in some parts of the country.
The festive season mood of sharing and caring is still being felt in some parts of the country.
A mother's love and a community's kindness led to the provision of a safe home for Windhoek resident Olivia Hamutenya and her daughter Amenenge after two years in the Katutura Intermediate Hospital.
In recent years, Namibia has seen a significant rise in mental health cases.
What was once managed by a single specialist and one medical officer now requires a larger workforce to meet growing demands.
A Tsumeb-based pastor, Junias Nghitewapo, is making a heartfelt plea to the nation to help track his missing brother.
Kornelius Nghitewapo, 42, also known as Kolele, was employed as a police officer based at the Oshakati police station and was last seen a year ago.
The Windhoek Central Hospital Forensic Unit received a donation of cosmetics, clothes, Christmas hampers, gardening tools, and sweet treats from the Namibian Automated Clearing House, Namclear.
The Namibia Amateur Golf Union, in collaboration with Ongos Valley, will be hosting two exciting events next week.
The first event will focus on giving back to the community through a charity event starting on Friday, aiming to provide a soup kitchen to destitute schools.
Villagers at Mateke in the Kavango East Region need potable water.
The villagers claim that their lives are at risk due to human-wildlife conflict.
The villagers say they walk about five kilometres to fetch water and are prone to being attacked by crocodiles.
The 12th edition of the National Fish Consumption Day was celebrated at Mariental in the Hardap Region, highlighting the importance of fish in health and supporting the country's economy.
A 62-year-old resident of Windhoek's Goreangab area, Maripurua Kotjipari, has been left homeless after his shack burnt down.
Kotjipari was reading by candlelight at nine o'clock in the evening when he fell asleep.
The Namibia Teenage Mother and Child Organisation (NaTeMeCo), in collaboration with KPMG, held a charity event in Windhoek's Havana Informal Settlement, where they handed out sanitary pads and nappies to cater for teenage mothers and babies.