KAS resident rep bids farewell to speaker Katjavivi
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Natalie Russman, the Resident Representative of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), bid farewell to the Speaker of the National Assembly, Professor Peter Katjavivi, today (Tuesday).
Natalie Russman, the Resident Representative of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), bid farewell to the Speaker of the National Assembly, Professor Peter Katjavivi, today (Tuesday).
O'Linn Nauyoma, the teenager who drowned in Lake Guinas in the Oshikoto Region last September, was buried on Saturday in Ohalushu Village, Ohangwena Region. His body was recovered three weeks ago.
The Leonardville Village Council is striving to bring much-needed development, including housing provision, road networks, and ablution facilities, among other key services.
This was revealed by the Chairperson of the Village Council, Petra Witbooi, in an interview with nbc News.
The Ministry of Environment is urging farmers and communities in the Tsumeb and Oshivelo areas to exercise caution and protect themselves and their livestock while officials continue to track two lions spotted in the region on Saturday.
Otjozondjupa Regional Council Chairperson Marlene Mbakera has raised concerns regarding the lack of coordination among councillors in the distribution of drought aid food.
A group of concerned residents gathered in Okahandja to express their frustrations over the insufficient police presence in the townships.
European investment in Namibia is growing, with Finland, France, and Spain strengthening economic ties in key sectors. Their ambassadors recently shared updates on their commitments, highlighting efforts in energy, mining, education, and industry.
Hiskia Asino, a final-year PhD student in Aquaculture and Nutrition at the Sam Nujoma UNAM campus in Henties Bay, is making significant strides with his research on the potential of aquaculture to tackle some of Namibia's most pressing socio-economic challenges.
As part of its corporate social responsibility and ongoing efforts to fight cancer, Bank Windhoek, through its Cancer Apple Project, has contributed N$2.5 million to the Cancer Association of Namibia.
The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development (MURD) has warned the public about a fake tender circulating on social media, falsely claiming government involvement in a large-scale construction project.