Namibia commemorates African Union's 60th anniversary
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Africa must maintain the spirit of Ubuntu and unity as a driving force for positive change within communities.
Africa must maintain the spirit of Ubuntu and unity as a driving force for positive change within communities.
The Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism and various stakeholders will host the 2023 Africa Youth in Tourism Innovation Summit and Challenge at Swakopmund.
The #ShutitAllDown Movement has threatened to stage a counter-demonstration against those who plan to protest against the recently delivered Supreme Court judgment, which ordered the Namibian government to legally recognise same-sex marriages concluded outside the country.
Road fatalities decreased by 2.2% last year, as reported in the 2022 Road Crush and Claims Report, which was launched in Windhoek by the Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund.
According to the report, the road fatality rate in 2021 stood at 13.7%, whereas in 2022, it dropped to 11.5%.
From the middle class to homelessness... This is the tale of a Windhoek-based couple who were once self-sufficient.
However, what was intended to be a journey toward advancement turned into a devastating nightmare.
People often use phrases like "blood is thicker than water" or "You can't choose your family."
And often, these types of statements are used to justify a decision to tolerate mistreatment by a family member.
A local church has decided to play its part in alleviating poverty and hunger by starting a food bank.
Deeper Fellowship Church - Namibia has started the Give Hope Food Bank in Partnership with the City of Windhoek.
A herd of elephants forcefully destroyed the fence surrounding Zambezi Green Farm located in Sibbinda Constituency, resulting in significant damage to both the infrastructure and the maize crops on Saturday night.
The leader of the Mbunza Traditional Authority in the Kavango West Region, Hompa Alfons Kaundu, has issued a warning to his subjects regarding their claims on ancestral land that they vacated years ago.
Some corporate companies took up the responsibility of organising a cleaning-up campaign in Windhoek's Katutura suburb.
Employees from the diamond industry exchanged their usual working tools such as rakes, spades and wheelbarrows all in an effort to keep Katutura clean.