Two suspects arrested in Kappa farm theft

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Police in the Zambezi Region have arrested two suspects in connection with the theft of ATM cards and other electronic equipment on Tuesday at Kapps Farm in Windhoek.

Zambezi Police Commander Andreas Shilelo says the bank cards have a value of N$5 million.

Households affected by floods in Ohangwena rise

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The number of flood-affected households in the Ohangwena Region continues to increase. 

As of Tuesday, 183 households are submerged, displacing 977 people who are now accommodated at six flood relocation centres.

Saamstaan residents plead for sanitation after 20 years

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Residents of Saamstaan, a residential area in Usakos, have been pleading for basic sanitation services for nearly 20 years – a plea that falls on deaf ears.

The community continues to call on the municipality to restore their dignity by addressing their long-overlooked need for proper toilet facilities.

Government looks to improve Rössing shareholding

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Rössing Uranium Board Chairperson Steve Galloway has warned that Namibia could face serious challenges if it fails to effectively manage its natural resources for the nation's benefit.

Mines Ministry plans for medium term

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The Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy called on staff members to create plans to ensure sustainable mining practices and industrial development.

Natangue Ithete says the ministry's policies must safeguard the optimal use of Namibia's natural resources to support employment creation.

Councillor Mbangu calls for economic sovereignty

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Rundu-rural constituency councillor in the Kavango East Region, Paulus Mbangu, says that while the country has been liberated from external control, focus must now be placed on securing economic sovereignty.