Absence of CEO at Kalkrand hinders development
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The decade-old vacancy of the CEO position at the Kalkrand Village Council has hindered development, causing delays in governance and infrastructure projects.
The decade-old vacancy of the CEO position at the Kalkrand Village Council has hindered development, causing delays in governance and infrastructure projects.
DNA tests have confirmed that the remains found in Lake Guinas last week are those of O'Linn Nauyoma, a learner who disappeared in the lake during a school excursion.
His father, Cornelius Nauyoma, says they can now bury their son's remains.
At just 35, Eldina Emma Gaweses has become a symbol of resilience and hope in her community at Walvis Bay.
Raised by her grandmother in an extended family setting, Gaweses' selflessness has touched the lives of many, despite her struggles.
The Ratepayers Association, formerly known as the Katutura Residents Committee, has updated the community on the ongoing legal battle with the City of Windhoek.
The European Union has availed a grant of N$43 million to civil society organisations (CSOs) towards inclusive green growth.
The grant will fund the strengthening of CSOs in contributing to policy debates on sustainable energy and extractive industries.
Police Chief Josef Shikongo has reassured Namibians that the police is an impartial force, mandated to serve all Namibians.
Lieutenant General Shikongo said the police do not look at an individual's social or political status before attending to a complaint.
Affiliates of the National Youth Council (NYC) gathered at the council's head office to voice their dissatisfaction with the appointment of an interim board.
Residents of Keetmanshoop have united in prayer against crime.
Congregants from various church denominations gathered at the central park on Sunday to pray together.
The past decade has been reported as the hottest on record, with 2024 emerging as the warmest year to date.
Therefore, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has called for immediate, robust action against climate change.
At just 35, Eldina Emma Gaweses has become a symbol of resilience and hope in her community. Raised by her grandmother in an extended family setting, Gaweses’ selflessness has touched the lives of many, despite her own struggles.