People need to evolve and grow- Sharpley

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As the world is changing in all aspects, people too need to evolve and grow with what it has to offer. 

These were the sentiments made by Miss Namibia 2022, Cassia Sharpley at the Pre-Launch of her Non-Profit Organization, The Honeycomb Haven Foundation

Oshakati Barclays bank bomb blast remembered

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Today marks the 35th anniversary of the bomb blast at Oshakati's Barclays bank now FNB Oshakati. 

On that fateful day, 19 February 1988, twenty seven people died and seventy others injured after a bomb went off in the Barclays bank on the then goverment pay day. 

Otavi roads to be upgraded

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Otavi residents will heave a sigh of relief as roads, will be upgraded this year to address the pothole issue within the town centre and informal areas.

Otavi Mayor, Isaac !Hoaeb revealed that over N$700 000 has been set aside to refurbish the roads.

Ngwangwa Primary School receives stationery

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More than 150 underprivileged learners of the Ngwangwa Primary School in the Kavango West Region received school uniforms and stationery, worth N$50 000.

Rent a Drum, Snyman Transport, Shoprite and Woermann Brock this week collectively made the donation. 

FNB Inaugurates Science Laboratory at Kanono Combined School

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The First National Bank of Namibia has inaugurated a science laboratory at Kanono Combined School in the Zambezi Region.

The fully equipped science laboratory will enhance teaching and learning in science subjects at the school.

Government to Rehabilitate Duineveld Boreholes

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The Namibian government will soon rehabilitate eight boreholes at Duineveld Settlement in the Hardap Region.

The Director of Water Supply and Sanitation, Dr. Elijah Ngurare, says the community of Duineveld is supplied with water from a borehole that is situated on private land.

Swakopmund commemorates "World Random Acts of Kindness Day"

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Swakopmund Mayor Dina Namubes says an act of kindness is unquestionably a fundamental aspect of human nature, with human beings developing feelings of compassion as early as infancy.

Namubes said this during the commemoration of "World Random Acts of Kindness Day" held at Swakopmund.