Mafuta residents in Katima Mulilo affected by low water pressure
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Some residents of Mafuta compound, east of Choto, in Katima Mulilo Rural have been affected by low water pressure.
Some residents of Mafuta compound, east of Choto, in Katima Mulilo Rural have been affected by low water pressure.
In a bid to tackle the complex interplay between human, animal, and environmental health, an initiative known as One Health has been officially launched.
Police Inspector General Joseph Shikongo says plans to revolutionise the recruitment process within the police force, aiming to foster greater diversity and inclusivity that mirror the nation's demographic landscape, are well on track.
Road infrastructure in Otjiwarongo continues to worsen and needs urgent intervention from the local government authorities in the town.
The municipality of Otjiwarongo entered into an agreement with the Roads Authority and the Road Fund Administration to upgrade the road network in Otjiwarongo.
Ovaherero and Ovambanderu communities gathered at Swakopmund to commemorate victims of the 1904–1908 genocide.
SIM card holders whose numbers have been deactivated after registration are seeking answers from MTC in Katima Mulilo.
They claim that their numbers were registered, only to find that their cards seem to have been blocked.
KGK Namibia has celebrated and recognised its 41 employees for their long service as a way of recognising and rewarding their loyalty to the company.
KGK Namibia is a prestigious name in the diamond cutting and polishing industry, known for its commitment and ethical practices.
Participants in the inter-generational dialogue on women's empowerment under the United Nations' We the Women campaign say more still needs to be done to empower women and bring them on par with their male counterparts.
Leaders in the Omaheke Region have advised the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform to revise the resettlement qualifying criteria in the Resettlement Policy.
The leaders are of the view that the criteria fall short of addressing the pressing need for resettlement for agricultural purposes.
A group of young residents in Otjinene, Omaheke Region, has embarked on a leather project with the aim of empowering themselves and creating jobs for residents.
The group is focusing more on making leather shoes, seat covers, and saddles.