Namibians reminded to care for one another
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President Nangolo Mbumba has urged Namibians to share and care for one another under the banner of "One Namibia, One Nation" and remember the children, the elderly, and vulnerable communities.
President Nangolo Mbumba has urged Namibians to share and care for one another under the banner of "One Namibia, One Nation" and remember the children, the elderly, and vulnerable communities.
In a recent interview with the Director General of the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (nbc), Stanley Similo highlighted major productions by the national broadcaster and how the corporation, through its different platforms, kept the nation abreast of the latest information in and outside the country.
Skilled tailors and seamstresses are valuable contributors to the local workforce, driving economic activity and fostering social cohesion.
The nbc News team hit the streets of Windhoek to speak with local tailors and gain insight into how business has been throughout the year.
Gone are the days when young people in particular heavily relied on their guardians to foot their tuition fees and expenses.
One of the students who refused to give up on life is Foibe Shilongo, a second-year nursing student at Welwitchia University in Windhoek.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Mariental Municipality, Paul Nghiwilepo, has reassured residents of a secured water supply.
Residents went into a panic mode after the water supply from the nearby Hardap Dam was cut off.
As Christmas draws closer, acts of kindness continue to pour in for the less fortunate.
Gabriel Eixab, a young man from Katutura, has devoted himself to giving back to his community, making a meaningful impact on the lives of both young and old.
Swakopmund is one of the preferred holiday destinations in the country, and with its pleasant weather, it is impossible to stay indoors.
When the scorching sun comes out, many are drawn to the beach to cool off or enjoy volleyball and beach soccer.
Young people are encouraged to stay safe and healthy and avoid crime, drug use, and violence during the festive season.
Blasius Goraseb, the mayor of Swakopmund, ceremoniously welcomed visitors to the town with a big traffic parade that marked the beginning of the holiday season.
Goraseb, in his address, urged both residents and visitors to exercise caution on the roads and to celebrate responsibly.
The festive spirit was alive and well in the capital city as malls brimmed with shoppers as they prepared for Christmas.
Families, friends, and individuals of all ages filled the shopping centres, soaking up the joy and excitement that comes with this special time of year.