Self-taught craftsmen in Eenhana preserve traditional skills

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In the heart of Eenhana in the Ohangwena Region, a group of self-taught craftsmen are keeping traditional skills alive.

Joseph Haufiku, and colleagues Vaino Benhard and Nghilifavali Filipus, have been using his natural talent to create arrows for bows, double-edged knives, cudgels, and spears.

Swapo Pioneers urged to uphold Party values

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The Swapo Party Pioneers Movement held its second conference at Eenhana, where they were sent off with the 10 commandments urging them to hold on to the party's values.

NUST VC hails graduates' role in Namibia’s future

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The Vice-Chancellor of the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), Erold Naomab, has expressed satisfaction with the qualifications conferred in key disciplines, emphasising their importance in shaping Namibia's future.

Malaria cases on the increase in Namibia

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The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) has warned the public of increased malaria cases in Namibia, particularly in malaria-endemic regions, over the past four weeks.

Between November 4 and December 15, the country reported 2,210 malaria cases, with 265 severe cases leading to 9 deaths.

Eenhana, Nakayale, Valombola VTCs now powered by solar plants

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Eenhana, Nakayale, and Valombola Vocational Training Centres now have photovoltaic solar plants at their centres.

The green energy will ensure that the three centres have a reliable, uninterrupted power supply in the event of electrical outages.

FIMA consultation at Eenhana turn tense

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Emotions ran high at the Ministry of Finance and Public Enterprises consultation on the Financial Institutions and Market Act (FIMA) regulation on the preservation retirement benefit fund at Eenhana.

Ohangwena Governor reports on successes in service delivery

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Ohangwena Governor Walde Ndevashiya says effective governance, economic development, social progression, infrastructure development, and the strengthening of international relations are factors key to economic emancipation.

Northern regions affected by power outages

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The residents of the four northern regions were also affected by the power outages initiated by NamPower yesterday.

The town of Ondangwa was the first to face the consequences of NamPower, as their electricity was disconnected shortly after 17h00.