NBC DG sets the tone for radio managers

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Stanley Similo, the Director General of the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation, urged radio managers and media planners to exemplify leadership in their roles. 

He made these remarks at the opening of a four-day workflow workshop at the radio headquarters in the capital, which begins today.

Women and youth lead Reparations dialogue in Windhoek

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Women, youth, traditional leaders, academics, and civil society play a crucial role in shaping Africa’s reparation agenda by reinforcing the growing call for global acknowledgment, solidarity, and justice. 

Nama communities ready for meaningful "Genocide dialogue"

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The Vice Chairperson of the Nama Traditional Leaders Association and Gaob Dawid Hanse of the !Khara Khoe said the Nama communities affected by the 1904 to 1908 genocide look to the government to facilitate meaningful dialogues with the German government.

Foreign Missions showcase their cultures and cuisines

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The International Charity Day Bazaar, hosted by the Association of Diplomatic Spouses in Namibia, took place on Saturday in the capital. Held at Windhoek International School under the theme “Education – Back to Basics,” the event brought together around 70 embassies, high commissions, and global organizations.

Communities praise NDF flood relief efforts

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The Namibian Defence Force (NDF) has been commended for effectively assisting flood-hit communities in northern regions, where rising waters have cut off access to essential services.

The ongoing relief operation, launched last month, supports areas at high risk of waterborne diseases.

Floods from Angola wreak havoc on homes and crops in Oshikoto Region

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The Oshikoto Region has experienced significant damage to homes and mahangu fields due to heavy rain and flooding from neighboring Angola.

According to Oshikoto Governor Sacky Kathindi, the constituencies of Oniipa, Olukonda, Omuntele, and Onayena have been particularly hard hit.