Nekundi inaugurates new Engineering Council members
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The Minister of Works and Transport inaugurated the newly appointed members of the Engineering Council of Namibia (ECN) in Windhoek today (Monday).
The Minister of Works and Transport inaugurated the newly appointed members of the Engineering Council of Namibia (ECN) in Windhoek today (Monday).
The family of Windhoek resident John Kasupi demand answers over his death, accusing medical staff of negligence and procedural lapses.
The African Electrotechnical Standardisation Commission (AFSEC), in collaboration with partners, is hosting a three-day technical training on electromagnetic compatibility in Windhoek.
The training aims to enhance Namibia's adherence to international electromagnetic standards.
The One Economy Foundation raised N$3,422,900 at a fundraising dinner celebrating its 10th anniversary, themed "A Decade of Weaving Legacy and Stitching Futures," in Windhoek on Thursday.
One Economy Foundation Head of Operations, Saddam Biwa, announced the total amount raised at the event.
Windhoek Mayor, Ndeshihafela Larandja, has expressed disappointment over the low turnout by residents at pre-stakeholder engagement meetings.
The sessions aim to inform residents about the city's operations, ongoing challenges and achievements across various departments.
The first Commonwealth Youth Council (CYC) Dialogue aimed at tackling youth matters convened in Windhoek today.
The four-day dialogue is attended by youth delegates, policymakers, and leaders from across 56 Commonwealth member states.
Namibians are paying more than ever to secure a roof over their heads.
In a notice to the National Assembly, PDM MP Inna Hengari revealed that the average rent for a two-bedroom unit in Windhoek has risen to over N$7,300 per month, a 14.7% increase in just one year.
A 14-year-old boy committed suicide in Windhoek's Otjomuise residential area.
According to the police report, Elgen Mogle was allegedly sent to the shops by his grandmother to buy a few foodstuffs for the house in the afternoon.
The Ovaherero chieftaincy dispute continued in the Windhoek High Court, as Senior Traditional Councillor Vipuira Kapuuo faced cross-examination by Advocate Albert Strydom before Judge Lotta Ambunda.
Hundreds of yogis turned up for the 11th International Day of Yoga in Windhoek, organised by the Indian Embassy.
Namibians were joined by India's High Commissioner, Rahul Shrivastava, and Indian nationals enjoyed a morning of body union and consciousness through yoga.