Oranjemund residents want ||Kharas Region split
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Residents of Oranjemund Constituency are proposing that ||Kharas Region be split into two regions, namely ||Kharas South and North, for service delivery streamlining.
Residents of Oranjemund Constituency are proposing that ||Kharas Region be split into two regions, namely ||Kharas South and North, for service delivery streamlining.
The |Khomas Regional Council is encouraging residents and all stakeholders to attend constituency consultations currently underway for input on boundary delimitation and demarcation.
The consultations that were postponed will now be held on June 27.
The Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) management is calling on Namibians from all walks of life to sign up for what it terms the biggest cleaning-up campaign of the Fish River Canyon during the month of September.
Stigma and discrimination continue to contribute to the exclusion of people with disabilities from the workplace.
Swakopmund residents have proposed that the constituency be divided into two to better deliver services to the growing population.
The constituency population has grown by 41 percent since 2011.
The Environment, Forestry, and Tourism Minister has called on Namibians to safeguard the environment and avoid deforestation.
Residents of ||Kharas Region have recommended that the Fifth Boundary Delimitation and Demarcation Commission realign some constituency boundaries to enhance service delivery.
They made the proposals during the Commission's public consultations at Keetmanshoop.
The manager of Ai Ais Resort in Fish River Canyon, Jaffeth Xoagub, has reassured hikers and visitors to the canyon that despite the low water levels, several water points have been set up to ensure an effective supply of water.
The Fish River Canyon is the second-largest fish river in the world.
Low prices of livestock at auctions are negatively affecting farmers in the Aminuis Constituency, threatening their livelihood.
The persistent drought has drastically caused a decline in livestock prices.
The Office of the Vice President will lead the government's genocide discussions starting on June 27.
Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah made this announcement at the 128th Ovambanderu Commemoration of the Battle of Otjunda in Okahandja.