Namibians called to embrace Ritja Career Fair
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Prime Minister Sara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has called on Namibians to embrace the Ritja Career Fair in the Omaheke Region.
Prime Minister Sara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has called on Namibians to embrace the Ritja Career Fair in the Omaheke Region.
The Minister of Agriculture, Water, and Land Minister of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform, Carl Schlettwein, says his ministry will first monitor the current boreholes at Groot Aub, which are said to be without water, before considering other options.
The Hambukushu Traditional Authority's spokesperson Ervin Disho has called for unity among followers of the tribal authority.
The Minister of Works and Transport, John Mutorwa, has expressed disappointment with the maintenance of roads in the Omaheke Region.
Mutorwa said this when he visited the Onderombapa-Aminuis-Aranos road to assess the progress made.
The traffic congestion in Windhoek's Aoas interchange could be something of the past with the opening of the northern access roads to the Prosperita Industrial Area.
Hundreds of job seekers flocked to the Keetmanshoop Urban Constituency Office this morning, hoping to secure a position at the N$28 million Road Authority Weigh Bridge construction project.
Well-known business personality Dr. Leake Hangala, founding executive chairman of the Hangala Group, has retired from the position, effective May 1, 2023.
Although he lost most of his business after the 2006 flash floods in Aussenkehr, Kutenda Ndonga, an informal furniture maker, is calling on young people in the country to make use of indigenous ways of producing furniture that can be exported to other countries.
Community radio stations continue to play their part not only in the dissemination of important information but equally in their efforts to develop their communities.
The General Secretary of the Metal and Allied Namibian Workers Union, Justina Jonas, is unhappy with the current working conditions of employees constructing the Aussenkehr Clinic in the ||Kharas Region.
There are about 15,000 inhabitants who work mainly for grape-producing companies.