Fransfontein Community Garden thrives
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The Fransfontein Community Garden in the Kunene Region is thriving after receiving N$12.3 million in funding from the Environmental Investment Fund Namibia.
The Fransfontein Community Garden in the Kunene Region is thriving after receiving N$12.3 million in funding from the Environmental Investment Fund Namibia.
The Build Together Housing Project, aimed at addressing homelessness in Namibia, has been revived at Fransfontein Settlement in Kunene Region.
Radio personalities in Namibia do not get the recognition they deserve.
These were some of the sentiments expressed by Franklin Shitaleni, a radio presenter at the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation's (nbc) National FM.
The Khomas Regional Council concluded its visits to the Windhoek Rural Constituency aimed at assessing the status of boreholes drilled in the area.
The delegation assessed boreholes at the Satan Slog settlement, Enos and Ernest, and Diep Rivier.
A 17-year-old schoolboy, Antonio Araeb, and his mother established a poultry business in 2021 by buying 30 one-day-old chicks at a subsidized price from the Ministry of Agriculture.
A small group of farmers and members of the public that attended the Omitiomire Cooper Mine public engagement urged the forerunners to carefully evaluate the long-term environmental impact on communities surrounding the area proposed for the mine.
The acting senior youth officer at Khorixas says he is disappointed with the lack of participation among young people in programs designed to empower them.
A strike is looming at the Keetmanshoop Municipality after wage negotiations reached a deadlock.
Regional Coordinator for the Namibia Public Workers Union (NAPWU) in ||Kharas Region, Kleophas Katuuo told nbc News that municipal workers voted in favor of industrial action.
The case involving Heaven's Ark Housing Organization and developer Stefan Malan was postponed to May 12 in the Windhoek Regional Court, pending further investigations.
It is alleged that Malan had an agreement with the organization that owns the land to build houses for them.
276 workers at Rundu Cash and Carry stores have returned to work after recently being reinstated.
The employees were suspended from work after staging a demonstration in which they rejected low wages and ill-treatment at work.