Otjiwarongo businessman Theo Borstlap to be buried on June 23 in Otjiwarongo
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The late Otjiwarongo businessman Theo Borstlap will be buried on the 23rd of this month in Otjiwarongo.
The late Otjiwarongo businessman Theo Borstlap will be buried on the 23rd of this month in Otjiwarongo.
Otavi Town has embarked on a journey to become the cleanest town in Namibia.
The town will be holding a three-month-long clean-up campaign starting next month.
Most people drive past Otavi to their destinations with zero interest in knowing the town.
Project Hope has donated school uniforms to more than 50 learners and water tanks to schools in the Kavango East Region.
The life of a girl child in rural areas comes with a long list of chores, which she is expected to manage on a daily basis.
But the beauty of it is that those who live with their grandparents have the opportunity to learn about cultural norms, values, and traditions that guide them through life.
The Minister of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication, and Social Welfare has called on the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology to expedite the passing of the Cybercrime Bill to protect children while online.
Children can be gifted in many areas, including sports, art, music, or intellectual ability.
Ayana Hiskia is a 6-year-old passionate and self-trained gymnast, an art she first showed an interest in at age four.
Some children in Windhoek have expressed their frustration about the recent deaths of children at Kayova Village in the Kavango East Region from suspected food poisoning.
Saturday, June 10, was the saddest moment for the Shishungho family and the villagers who were forced to bury their own.
Enhancing the rights of the African child in the digital realm necessitates accessible and affordable internet connectivity as well as information and communication technology devices.
In a recent parliamentary session, the Popular Democratic Movement's (PDM) MP, Inna Hengari, expressed deep concern about the increasing violence against children in Namibia.
In simple terms, violence means hurting someone on purpose, either physically or emotionally.
Namibians have been called to join hands and work together to protect and uphold the rights of children in the digital realm.