Namibians continue to celebrate Nujoma's legacy
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A coffee table pictorial publication celebrating and honouring the life and legacy of Namibia's Founding President, Sam Nujoma, was launched in Windhoek.
A coffee table pictorial publication celebrating and honouring the life and legacy of Namibia's Founding President, Sam Nujoma, was launched in Windhoek.
The City of Windhoek and PowerCom Namibia signed a memorandum of understanding to install 28 closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras around the city in a bid to prevent and reduce crime.
The city will allocate the CCTV cameras to selected areas to assist law enforcement agencies in fighting crimes.
The Karibib community demands improved safety and security measures, as well as the acceleration of community projects to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
Justice and Labour Relations Minister Fillemon Wise Immanuel has requested a “factual report” from the Board of the Social Security Commission (SSC) regarding allegations of an unaccounted N$55 million by the Commission.
The church is a safe place. This message formed the core of a peaceful protest, led by the Council of Churches in Namibia, as congregants marched down Independence Avenue, demanding justice for women and children who have been raped or murdered.
A resident of Hakahana suburb in Windhoek has raised an alarm about the increasing incidences of rape allegedly perpetrated against minors.
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.
Digital technologies and innovations can be used to redefine how Africa preserves and protects natural and cultural heritage for the benefit of future generations.
These sentiments were shared at the four-day World Heritage Digital Technology Workshop, currently underway in Windhoek.
Hundreds of students receive qualifications in education on an annual basis.
However, due to the high supply of graduates in the education field, most find it close to impossible to find employment, leaving them at risk of poverty despite their qualifications.
The Ministry of Education has clarified that institutions of higher learning are producing more teachers than the system can accommodate.