Five killed in Karibib–Okahandja head-on collision
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Five people have died following a head-on collision between two vehicles on the road between Karibib and Okahandja today.
Five people have died following a head-on collision between two vehicles on the road between Karibib and Okahandja today.
The Trade Union Congress of Namibia (TUCNA) marked International Workers' Day at Lüderitz with its core message, centred around the welfare of the workers and better employment conditions.
The day was celebrated under the theme, "Industrialisation, Trade, and Decent Work for Social Justice."
Security guards working at the construction site for the Nepara-Nkurenkuru road in the Kavango West Region will now be paid the minimum wage of N$13.50 per hour.
A bulk water infrastructure project aimed at helping to reduce cost and surging water debt at Otavi has been inaugurated by Urban and Rural Development Minister James Sankwasa.
Currently, the town's water debt is over N$70 million.
Tomorrow, all roads lead to the Oshakati Sports Stadium as the Oshana Region hosts this year's International Workers' Day commemoration.
The brutal murders of three young girls at Okahandja have ignited a wave of national grief and outrage, culminating in mass marches and urgent calls for action to protect children.
Various schools in Windhoek also stood in solidarity, joining the nationwide mass march against violence toward children.
All preparations are underway for tomorrow's International Workers Day celebration at Oshakati Independence Stadium.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is expected to deliver the keynote address flanked by various ministers and unionists, among others.
Erongo Police officers on Monday enforced a High Court order at the Daure Daman Traditional Authority offices in Uis, removing locks from the gates and dispersing community members gathered there.
Kunene Governor Vipuakuje Muharukua has concluded engagements with young people in the region with an aim to gather particulars of the jobless youth.
The strategy will allow his office to ensure that the youth benefit from employment opportunities in the region.
The 18th edition of the highly anticipated Lüderitz Crayfish Festival returns to the southern town, bringing together a celebration of culture, cuisine and community engagement.