Gov commended for its continued efforts to provide relief food
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Traditional authorities in the Kunene Region have commended the government for its continued efforts to provide relief food to drought-afflicted people in the region.
Traditional authorities in the Kunene Region have commended the government for its continued efforts to provide relief food to drought-afflicted people in the region.
The Deputy Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Evelyn Nawases-Taeyele, has directed local authorities to clean up their acts of poor service delivery and governance, as well as disregard for laws.
The |Khomas Regional Council has started to reach out to rural areas with drought relief food supplies.
This is the first time the community has received food relief since COVID-19.
The Windhoek Rural Councillor, Piet Adams, says the objective of drought relief is to build a caring society.
Youths of Erongosig, a surbub in Usakos, voiced their grievances over what they termed the unjust distribution of land in their neighborhood. They handed over a petition of their plea to the mayor, Irene Simeon-Kurtz.
The Khwe community living in Bwabwata National Park is frustrated with the government for taking so long to recognise its traditional leadership.
The community has been trying for the past 26 years to have its leadership recognised.
Namibia's commitment to transparency and open communication has helped the country remain a beacon for media freedom in Africa.
The community members of Otjimbingwe and surrounding farms hosted a meeting to address serious issues hampering socio-economic development at the settlement.
Otjimbingwe is a settlement in the Erongo Region of central Namibia, with approximately 8,000 inhabitants.
American legal expert Eric Casher and the youth at Walvis Bay are advocating for ethical leadership in Namibia.
A public lecture by City Attorney Eric Casher from the United States attracted youth leaders from the coast to learn about ethical leadership.
More than 200 residents of the Nova informal settlement in Katima Mulilo have finally received offers to purchase the residential plots.
The residents have been occupying the land for years after they were relocated by the town council.
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (nbc) and Trustco Group have revived and unveiled the television game show Winna Mariba.