Namibia introduces first electronic identity card
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Namibia has introduced the country’s first electronic identity card.
Namibia has introduced the country’s first electronic identity card.
Landless People's Movement Member of Parliament Eneas Emvula has raised concerns in the National Assembly about reports that some schools have already begun administering the human papillomavirus vaccine to girls aged nine to 14, ahead of the Ministry of Education's officially scheduled vaccination campaign set for
Learners from the coastal town of Swakopmund took to the streets today as part of the nationwide mass march against violence towards Children, expressing fear and demanding urgent action in the wake of recent brutal killings.
Headspring Investments, a Rosatom Company, assisted local schools in Leonardville, located in the Aminuis constituency of the Omaheke Region, with garden projects aimed at ensuring food sustainability.
The |Khomas Regional Council visited various project sites in Windhoek to assess progress and engage with site managers.
The project involves the construction of classrooms at two schools, as well as the improvement of A. Shipena Secondary School's sports field.
As the new school year begins, parents are facing various experiences in securing placements at schools.
Some schools turn away desperate parents who did not secure places after applying last year, while others still consider children and place them on a waiting list.
Namibia's water utility, NamWater, has donated essential stationery to at least 15 schools in the Kavango East Region.
This will help address the shortage of teaching and learning materials and improve learners's performance at the schools.
Government schools that have been damaged by wind and rain storms in the Otjozondjupa Region will be renovated during this financial year.
This was revealed by the region's governor, James Uerikua, during the State of the Region Address.
One Basket donates 300 mattresses to Ashipala Secondary School in Elim in the Omusati Region.
The company also undertakes to repair 41 hostel beds.
The school has 627 learners, of whom 523 are accommodated in the hostel.
The NamPower Foundation has spent N$1.3 million to renovate a computer laboratory at C. Heuva Secondary School and a laundry room with new industrial washing and tumble dryer machines at Motsomi Primary School.