RCA INTERVIEW | Walvis Bay GBV meeting
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In a significant move to tackle pressing social issues, the Erongo Region Governor will convene a crucial meeting with Walvis Bay community members today.
In a significant move to tackle pressing social issues, the Erongo Region Governor will convene a crucial meeting with Walvis Bay community members today.
As we approach the 34th Heroes' Day commemoration, we take a moment to reflect on the meaning of heroism in Namibia. What defines a hero? Who are the individuals that we, as a nation, hold in the highest esteem?
Plans to move the Veterinary Cordon Fence, which is also known as the Red Line, further north are in place.
This was recently announced by the Minister of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform, Carl Schlettwein, who declared some northern areas that were previously impacted by the fence disease-free.
The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) has dismissed rumours circulating false information about the detection of monkeypox (Mpox) disease in Namibia in a social media post.
The City of Windhoek reminds all residents and businesses that improper disposal of items into the sewerage system can lead to severe blockages and damage to our city's drainage infrastructure.
The Namibia Airports Company (NAC) has been on a quest to transform the local aviation sector.
The Namibia Airports Company Chief Executive Officer, Bisey Uirab, discusses the state of the Namibian aviation sector.
The much-talked-about and anticipated new minimum wages have been published in the government gazette.
The new remuneration changes will become effective on January 1, 2025. The gazette states that the minimum wage for employees in Namibia will be N$18.00 per hour.
As Namibia prepares to commemorate Heroes' Day on August 26, all eyes are on Omuthiya in the Oshikoto Region, the host town for this year's national celebration.
Namibia is actively preserving its cultural heritage through digitalisation, focussing on both tangible artefacts and intangible traditions like oral histories.
With over 800 delegates, key industry stakeholders, and players together under one roof, the first Namibia Oil and Gas Conference, hosted in Windhoek in August 2023, was a resounding success.