MICT to develop National Digital Strategy 

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The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) is developing a National Digital Strategy to unlock various opportunities and fast-track Namibia's digital transformation.

Production continues at Etunda Green Scheme Irrigation Project 

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The Agriculture, Water and Land Reform Ministry has denied claims that there is no production taking place at the Etunda Green Scheme Irrigation Project in the Omusati Region.

The farm manager, Sacky Shilyomunhu, says there has been no work halted at the project and its business as usual.

Namibian Islands' Marine Protected Area project launched

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The Mayor of Luderitz has appealed to Namibians, and in particular coastal communities, to protect the country's marine ecosystem.

Benjamin McKay made the call during the launch of the Namibian Islands' Marine Protected Area (NIMPA) project at Luderitz.

Drought programme to start earlier 

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The implementation date for the livestock drought programme has been brought forward to July 1, 2023, instead of the initial October 1.

Omaheke Regional Council and partners to electrify Okatumba

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The Omaheke Regional Council, in partnership with NamPower and CENORED, is set to electrify Okatumba Growth Point in the Otjombinde Constituency.

The six-month project is set to cost N$2.5 million and will start on October 24.

Fire destroys parked vehicle in garage

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A motor vehicle was destroyed by fire in a garage in the Noordhoek residential area of Keetmanshoop.

Although it is still unknown what caused the fire, the damage, according to the police at Keetmanshoop, is estimated to be in the thousands.

NPPTA defends its presence in Kavango East

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The Vice President of the Namibian Public Passenger Transport Association (NPPT) in the Kavango East Region, Tobias Katembo, says the money collected from taxi drivers is used to pay for the administration of all functions, such as the issuing of yellow stickers.

President Geingob visits Namibia's first green hydrogen plant

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President Hage Geingob has visited Namibia's first state-of-the-art green hydrogen plant, refuelling station, and hydrogen academy at Walvis Bay.

Dr. Geingob arrived at the N$4 billion facility, located a few kilometres from the Walvis Bay International Airport.

First Family enumerated

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President Hage Geingob has reminded citizens of their duty to take part in the ongoing Namibian Population and Housing Census.

Dr. Geingob and First Lady Monica Geingos were enumerated a short while ago at their family residence in Windhoek.