Walvis Bay allocates 2,500 plots to housing schemes
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The Walvis Bay Municipality has allocated approximately 2,500 plots to different housing schemes in the town.
The Walvis Bay Municipality has allocated approximately 2,500 plots to different housing schemes in the town.
The Henties Bay Clinic received two brand new ambulances valued at N$1.6 million from the Langer Heinrich Uranium Mine on Friday.
The donation is part of the mine's "Heart on Wheels" initiative.
The Namibia Statistics Agency has named Swakopmund in the Erongo Region among the top ten towns with the highest urban population in the country.
Erongo Governor Nathalia |Goagoses has said the national census should be seen not only as numbers but as a call to action on complex and developmental issues.
|Goagoses made this statement during the 2023 Erongo Census Region Profile launch at Swakopmund.
The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture is committed to closing the skills gap in untapped sciences, technologies, engineering, and the vocational trades that underpin them.
The Chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economy and Industry, Public Administration and Planning, Iipumbu Shiimi, said green hydrogen will be one of the leading technologies of energy sources in Namibia.
Fish consumption patterns in Namibia have increased over the years, especially in the northern regions.
In the drive to promote fish consumption, the Namibia Fish Consumption Promotion Trust (NFCPT) will hold the 13th National Fish Consumption Day in September at Rundu to encourage local consumption.
The National Road Safety Council (NRSC) is reviewing its outdated road safety strategy to suit the current environment.
The review is taking place at Swakopmund.
The review is being attended by stakeholders from the Health Ministry, the MVA Fund and municipalities.
The Namibian government has reaffirmed its commitment to respond to immediate socio-economic needs and make long-term investments in building a skilled, self-reliant, and resilient generation.
Part of these efforts is the allocation of N$257 million for the establishment of a National Youth Fund.
Workers at Etosha Fishing took to the streets of Walvis Bay demanding sustainable fishing quotas from the government.
The employees argue that the current horse mackerel quotas for the company are not enough to keep them employed for the whole year.