Otjiwarongo Municipality to roll out housing units' decongestion plans
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Otjiwarongo Mayor, Kandiwapa Shivute says the council will roll out its housing units' decongestion plans.
Otjiwarongo Mayor, Kandiwapa Shivute says the council will roll out its housing units' decongestion plans.
Oshana Regional Council will avail its facilities to the Namibian Statistics Agency (NSA) during the upcoming Population and Housing Census, slated for later this year.
Vendors operating at the Omuthiya Open Market say they are disappointed with the town council for allowing the market to be in a deplorable state.
This market, located in the Capital of Oshikoto is popular with locals and travelers for selling delicacies, among them this braaied pigeon.
The Road Fund Administration (RFA) has donated N$600,000 towards flood victims in the Oshana, Omusati, and Ohangwena regions.
The devastation caused by the floods is worrisome, and RFA CEO ALI Ipinge says, as a public entity, it is duty-bound to support communities impacted by these natural disasters.
The Affirmative Repositioning (AR) Movement's frontman and social activist, Dr. Job Amupanda, has accused the Benchmark Retirement Fund of being in cahoots with NAMFISA to change the provisions of the Pension Fund.
Women from the Damaran tribe from Tsumeb launched the ǂNīsa Damaradi Horokhoes Group.
The aim is to encourage the young Khoekhoegowab-speaking girls to wear the dress.
The ǂNīsa Taradi Horokhoes Group chose the color copper for their dresses to represent their town's natural treasure.
Members of the Nakabolelwa Sabbath Church are asking for donations to rebuild and restore their church, which burned to the ground on Sunday.
Kunene Region, one of the regions with the highest rate of youth unemployment and marginalized communities.
The introduction of the community radio station there was meant to alleviate some of these challenges; however, the targeted group is yet to fully embrace a tool many call "the voice of the poor."
The Information and Communication Technology Minister, Dr Peya Mushelenga, has urged reporters of the national broadcaster to also focus their coverage in rural areas.
The Minister of Industrialization and Trade, Lucia Iipumbu, says there is an urgent need for action on climate change, as Namibia only contributes 0,003% of greenhouse gases globally.