Erica Uses a lifeline to more than 60 marginalised youth
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Heroes are often described as selfless people willing to make sacrifices to help others.
49-year-old Erica Uses is a lifeline to more than 60 marginalised youth.
Heroes are often described as selfless people willing to make sacrifices to help others.
49-year-old Erica Uses is a lifeline to more than 60 marginalised youth.
People affected by leprosy in the Mashare Constituency of Kavango East say they are in need of various forms of assistance.
The Ministry of Defence and Veterans' Affairs offers a number of benefits to veterans of the liberation struggle.
These range from counselling services to financial assistance and the provision of housing.
Preparations for the 22nd edition of the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair are in full swing.
So far, 408 exhibitors, both local and international, are expected to participate in this year's fair.
Some exhibitors were busy setting up their stalls.
The two-day Investment Conference began this morning in Ongwediva, bringing together local and international business professionals.
This much-awaited second conference, aimed at outlining the economic advancement of the Oshana Region, is held under the theme "Igniting Economic Growth".
Qualifications may serve as a display of the knowledge one possesses to perform in a given profession.
For some, though, skill and behaviour are equally valued qualities and are vital to excelling professionally.
Meet 35-year-old Ndafimana Nepela, a professional security guard.
The Ohangwena Regional Council has disputed allegations that it deliberately abandoned the Eenhana Constituency office building.
This follows the circulation of a video on social media that exposed the dilapidated and abandoned building, causing an uproar among citizens nationwide.
Otjozondjupa Governor James Uerikua wants the farmers' trade unions' books audited for accountability.
Uerikua was speaking at the Namibia National Farmers Union (NNFU) Special Congress at Otjiwarongo.
The governor says the farmers' union books must be audited and open to the public for scrutiny.
The residents of Ocean View and Mile 4 in Swakopmund have expressed concern over the rapid mushrooming of informal shacks in the settlement of DRC, on the outskirts of the coastal town.
The ǂNūkhoe, in their relentless pursuit to preserve their cultural heritage, unveiled the long-awaited grave of Ouma Amalia |Hones.
The gravesite signifies the historical existence of the |Khomanin clan of the ǂNūkhoe people.