Shafudah to present Mid-term Budget Review to Parliament
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Finance Minister Ericah Shafudah is expected to present the Mid-term Budget Review to Parliament this afternoon.
Finance Minister Ericah Shafudah is expected to present the Mid-term Budget Review to Parliament this afternoon.
The housing gap in Katima Mulilo is expected to narrow with the development of Extension 39 by a private developer.
Mishake & Sons Trading CC has partnered with WAT Construction to construct 83 houses at a cost of N$80 million.
Namibia's judiciary has partnered with the United States Pepperdine University to train judges, lawyers, and mediators on strengthening capacity for the implementation of plea bargaining in the criminal justice system and to expand knowledge and skills in commercial mediation for civil matters.
The Minister of Urban and Rural Development, James Sankwasa, has called on traditional authorities to stop infighting that is creating disunity, which goes against what traditional authorities stand for.
The Republican Party (RP) says it is not opposed to the government or the Swapo Party.
Its leader, Henk Mudge, told President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah at State House that the RP's focus remains on practical, fact-based politics rather than emotional debates.
The Body of Christ Party (BCP) agrees on the urgent need to pass the Land Bill as a first step toward addressing landlessness in Namibia.
Its president, Festus Thomas, said the tabling of the bill is timely, given the eagerness of all stakeholders to tackle socio-economic challenges.
The Erongo Regional Governor has emphasised the need to decongest shacks and provide decent housing for residents.
Her call follows the death of two minors in a shack fire last Wednesday at DRC Swakopmund.
The Governor of the ||Kharas Region, Dawid Gertze, has hailed pharmacists as unsung heroes for their role in ensuring essential medicines are available in the health care system.
The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MHoSS) is working towards decentralising its services to lessen the burden of patient referrals.
Residents of Kongola in the Zambezi Region and the Mashi Traditional Authority have called upon the Minister of Urban and Rural Development, James Sankwasa, to intervene in the delayed elevation of the Kongola settlement.