Erongo Police discover human remains in three locations
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The Erongo Police made a shocking discovery over the weekend, finding three human remains in different locations across the region, Otjimbingwe, Tubusis, and Okombahe.
The Erongo Police made a shocking discovery over the weekend, finding three human remains in different locations across the region, Otjimbingwe, Tubusis, and Okombahe.
Erongo Governor Neville Andre says the region continues to suffer from one of the most devastating droughts in recent years.
The Minister of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform has emphasized the importance of a strategic approach to agriculture, water management, and land reform in Namibia, highlighting their interconnectedness as pillars of the nation's development.
The bail applications of six of seven suspects in the murder of Matheus Sheehama, a final-year student at NUST, have been postponed to the 11th of February.
The postponement was due to the absence of a prosecutor on the second day of the bail application in the Walvis Magistrates' Court.
Swakopmund mayor Blasius !Goraseb says it is essential to ensure that all individuals have equal access to digital benefits and promote social integration.
Over 80 percent of the Erongo Region's population relies on the public healthcare system, where services are either free or offered at a minimal fee.
Rossing Uranium has stepped in to help improve the private sector's position in this regard.
Six of the seven individuals accused of the murder of Matheus Sheehama appeared in the Walvis Bay Magistrate's Court today for a bail application hearing.
Erongo Region Governor Neville Andre has called for a collective effort from all relevant stakeholders to improve the quality of education for learners.
In an interview with nbc News at Swakopmund, Andre stressed the importance of a united approach to address the challenges in the education system.
At just 35, Eldina Emma Gaweses has become a symbol of resilience and hope in her community at Walvis Bay.
Raised by her grandmother in an extended family setting, Gaweses' selflessness has touched the lives of many, despite her struggles.
At just 35, Eldina Emma Gaweses has become a symbol of resilience and hope in her community. Raised by her grandmother in an extended family setting, Gaweses’ selflessness has touched the lives of many, despite her own struggles.