More rainfall expected in northern and eastern regions
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More rainfall is expected in the northern and eastern regions of the country.
However, the southern regions continue to be faced with dry and high temperatures.
More rainfall is expected in the northern and eastern regions of the country.
However, the southern regions continue to be faced with dry and high temperatures.
Dundee Precious Metals is set to contribute about N$9 billion in taxes and royalties over the mine's 13 licence acquisitions.
The management of Dundee made the announcement during a courtesy visit to President Hage Geingob at the State House.
In order to establish a network of Africans who share a passion for Intra-Africa Tourism, Travel and Trade, a group of 21 Ghanaian tourists arrived in Namibia today under the Tourism and Business pilot initiative, "November in Namibia."
The Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund raised more than N$1.6 million towards the Festive Road Safety Campaign.
The campaign will begin this week on November 17th and run until January 15th.
Mourners from different walks of life gathered at Parliament Gardens to remember the life and times of the iconic national composer and writer of the National Anthem, Axali Doëseb.
The late Doëseb died on October 27 at Lady Pohamba Private Hospital.
People with albinism continue to face discrimination and even receive death threats.
It is against this background that there is a need to develop and implement actions and plans that protect the rights of this marginalised group.
Rehoboth Town Council opened the first ever fire station, constructed at a cost of N$4.1 million.
The acting chief executive officer of Rehoboth Town Council says Rehoboth is experiencing growth, and with growth, the safety and security of residents became necessary.
A faction, under the leadership of Salomon Witbooi, also held a commemoration event for the annual |Khowese Gaogu Tses in Gibeon.
A Nigerian filmmaker says film has a way of introducing nations. Therefore, there is a need for investment in this industry.
Dr. Williams Ijoma said this in an interview with nbc News.
The Inspector-General of the Namibian Police says they will not rest until Namibia is rid of criminals who are disturbing peace in communities and among tourists.
Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo made the announcement during the launch of the month-end operation.