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In a significant moment for the Fransfontein Settlement in the Kunene Region, a smooth transition of leadership is underway.
In a significant moment for the Fransfontein Settlement in the Kunene Region, a smooth transition of leadership is underway.
A resident of Oshikuku Mathews Hango is furious with the Town Council for not responding on time to address an overflowing drainage that filled his yard with sewerage water.
Claudia Kambanza, who was allegedly stabbed to death by her partner in the United Kingdom, was buried at the Pionerspark Cemetery in Windhoek today.
22-year-old Kambanza was a resident of the city of Hull in the UK and died on January 26 of this year.
The Omaheke Regional Council is aimed at improving the living standards of the local people through various interventions, such as employment creation and other capital projects.
The work of a journalist can be daunting but rewarding.
However, the goal should always be to make a difference in one's environment.
Devi Sankaree Govender, a South African award-winning investigative journalist, shared the sentiments during Standard Bank's media engagement.
One more person has died following an incident where eight people are suspected to have contracted food poisoning at Livayi Village, 155 kilometres east of Rundu.
This brings the number of dead from the incident to three.
The Minister of Urban and Rural Development has hailed local authorities for their determination to provide clear objectives focusing on addressing the critical needs of communities.
Namdia, in line with its corporate social responsibility drive, has made a significant contribution to Windhoek's underprivileged communities by donating a multipurpose cancer trailer.
Over 208 of the 235 former Okapale fishermen at Walvis Bay employed by Iyaloo Women Group Investment are accusing the company's management of unfair labour treatment, non-compliance with the labour law, and unethical practices.
After Namibia's independence on March 21, 1990, the Apartheid South African government refused to relinquish control over Walvis Bay.
The harbour town, even after the lowering of the Apartheid regime's flag, was administered by the Western Cape Province of South Africa.