NAMIBIA WARNS OF HEIGHTENED MIDDLE EAST TENSIONS
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Namibia says developments following the US-Israel strikes on Iran risk heightening tensions in an already fragile Middle East and undermining international peace and security.
Namibia says developments following the US-Israel strikes on Iran risk heightening tensions in an already fragile Middle East and undermining international peace and security.
Namibia says developments following the US-Israel strikes on Iran risk heightening tensions in an already fragile Middle East and undermining international peace and security.
Namibians will hold independence celebrations simultaneously across the country's 14 regions on 21 March.
Information and Communication Technology Minister Emma Theofelus made the announcement this afternoon.
The public service unions affiliated with the Trade Union Congress of Namibia (TUCNA) rejected the recently concluded collective agreement between the government and other labour unions, describing the process as unlawful and not conducted in good faith.
Independent Patriots for Change's leader Panduleni Itula says the party has identified the potential for a N$9.3 billion savings in the national budget for the 2026/2027 financial year.
The Okandjoze Chiefs Assembly on Genocide says it embraces the African Union (AU)-backed Algiers Declaration as an opportunity to advance the genocide cause, while reiterating its rejection of the Joint Declaration between the Namibian and German governments.
The late President Hage Geingob's residence in Windhoek will soon be transformed into the Dr. Hage G. Geingob Presidential Centre, a space dedicated to preserving his legacy and lifelong contribution to nation-building.
The Erongo Governor Nathalia |Goagoses has called on civil society to move beyond protest and into policymaking.
Leaders in the Erongo Region marked World Non-Governmental Organization Day in Swakopmund, with an emphasis on accountability, collaboration and action.
The Mukorob film project phase 2 has kicked off in Windhoek today, where selected producers are pitching their story ideas in front of a panel.
The project is aimed at growing Namibia's creative and film production, telling Namibian stories as well as promoting local content.
The future of Namibia begins in the early years of a child's life, and today, the Erongo Region took centre stage in shaping that future.
The region became the first in the country to host consultations on the National Integrated Early Childhood Development (ECD) Policy.