Christopher Nakanyala's life celebrated
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Hundreds of mourners gathered at Elcin's Hosianna Parish in Windhoek to celebrate the life of the late Christopher Nakanyala, who was a police attaché to South Africa.
Hundreds of mourners gathered at Elcin's Hosianna Parish in Windhoek to celebrate the life of the late Christopher Nakanyala, who was a police attaché to South Africa.
In the olden days, First Ladies or companions of presidents were simply regarded as trophy wives.
But nowadays they have become influential in the inner circle of the Presidency.
Namibia's Independence Day celebrations are nothing without a military parade by the country's arms of service.
Namibian President Hage Geingob directed all VIPs to buy their own food following the Independence Day celebrations.
State House said the President's directive was informed by the attendance at the Independence Day celebrations and the significance of the day itself.
President Hage Geingob says Independence Day is a day to put differences aside and cultivate positive aspects of our national identity.
He says wherever there are problems, Namibians should take responsibility and collectively resolve to solve them.
Rundu residents are at risk of eating contaminated freshwater fish after it was discovered that some of them are fishing in and selling fish they caught from the sewerage water.
nbc News has learned that some of the residents have been catching fish in the sewerage water at the Kaisosi settlement.
33 years after independence, the Kunene Region remains one of the most underdeveloped regions in the country, and its administrative leadership says it is doing all it can with the available resources to change the dire status quo.
The great Omusati Region, like many others, has seen significant growth and development since the country's independence.
The traditional leader of the Ombalantu Traditional Authority, Elenga Oswin Mukulu, has welcomed people from all corners of the country and beyond as the region hosts the independence celebration tomorrow.
The Namibian Police Force's Omusati Regional Commander, Commissioner Ismael Basson, called on the public who intend to be part of the Independence Day celebrations to "come in peace and leave behind dangerous weapons."