Although the government has established decentralisation programmes to bring development and services closer to the grassroots levels, the marginalised communities within the Bwabwata National Park feel little has been done for them in terms of development and provision of services.
Author: Albertina Nakale (Albertina Nakale )
Zambezi health provision improves …as Katima hospital transitions to intermediate status
The health status of Namibia has improved steadily since independence, and the government further seeks to improve the country’s health services.
Zambezi celebrates independence in style…Mbumba inspired by massive crowd
Despite the scorching heat, thousands of Namibians and Zambezi residents turned up to celebrate Namibia’s 34th Independence Day anniversary held yesterday in Katima Mulilo.
Trans-Zambezi among Africa’s safest corridors
The Trans-Zambezi Highway officially known as the Walvis Bay-Ndola-Lubumbashi Development Corridor (WBNLDC) is without a doubt one of the safest corridors in Africa, as it eliminates the necessity for police escorts to accompany trucks moving valuable cargo along the corridor.
Zambezi offers enchanting tourism, recreation
The Zambezi region has diverse natural resources for development.
A culinary journey through Zambezi’s soul
Travellers to the Zambezi region can expect to be taken on an exquisite culinary adventure.
Zambezi grows in leaps and bounds
The Zambezi region continues to be the commercial, trade and travel hub in north-eastern Namibia.
Katima ready to host Independence Day celebrations…as Zambezi looks to neigbouring countries to accommodate guests
As Katima Mulilo bursts into a hive of activity to host Namibia’s 34th Independence Day, the town enjoys a carnival atmosphere with streets and public facilities cleaned and decorated for tomorrow’s big celebrations.
Bukalo: A gateway to Chobe River, Victoria Falls
Newly-appointed Bukalo Village Council CEO Anna Lyamine-Sazita sat down with New Era’s senior reporter Albertina Nakale to touch base and discuss her plans for the development of a council which has been without a substantive CEO since 2016.
Linzie lisinya masimu mwa Zambezi
Buñata bwa balimi mwa sikiliti sa Zambezi babato tasezwa kilukupwe bakeñisa linzie zefubelu zefumanehile mwa sikiliti, ili zetisize butata mwa masimu.