Education Ministry ensures learner placement

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The Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture is working tirelessly to ensure all learners are placed in schools.

The ministry is also addressing challenges such as water and sanitation in the Kavango East Region.

USAID global staff placed on leave

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Effective Friday, February 7, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) will place all direct-hire personnel worldwide on administrative leave.

Namibia, Canada launch project to empower San girls

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The Desert Research Foundation of Namibia, in collaboration with Canada, launched a new project to equip San girls to understand the importance of health, women's rights, and cultural preservation, among other key areas.

Plans underway for Dr. Geingob Presidential Centre

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Plans are underway to establish a Dr. Hage G. Geingob Presidential Centre in honour of his legacy.

Geingob's widow and former First Lady, Monica Geingos, says the late Namibian leader was working on the process, including the centre's board members and its focus areas.

Rundu residents concerned over exposed sewer pipe

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Heavy rains experienced in Rundu last month have caused a gaping hole in the Tutungeni residential area.

Residents are now concerned about the safety risk posed by the hole, but also because a broken sewer pipe is now exposed, and it's now pushing sewer water into the Kavango River.

nbc's Kaisames FM honours Dr. Geingob at Tani Da Re Church

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The nbc's Kaisames FM radio service held a special live programme at the Tani Da Re church in Windhoek to honour the legacy of the late Dr. Hage Geingob.

The commemorative night brought to light the significance of Khoe-Khoe mourning traditions and their role in preserving culture and heritage.

Mbumba calls for shared prosperity as championed by Geingob

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President Nangolo Mbumba is hopeful that the message of unity, inclusivity and shared prosperity as championed by the late President Hage Geingob will continue to resonate as Namibians put in the hard work to build a better Namibia.