Many villagers in the flood-prone areas of Kabbe North and South constituencies in the Zambezi region are being advised to prepare themselves and their belongings for possible evacuation to the higher, safer ground over the next weeks should the Zambezi River continue to rise.
Author: Albertina Nakale (Albertina Nakale )
Govt implements crop production programmes
The government has made N$30 million available for the implementation of rain-fed crop production programmes.
TransNamib workers open fraud case
Workers at TransNamib are up in arms over pension money deducted from them monthly, which the company failed to pay over to the pension administrator since May 2021.
Idle plots irk Omuthiya council
The Omuthiya Town Council has expressed dismay that several erven allocated to individuals, companies and government have been lying idle for years.
ED tells Hardap director to ignore suspension
Following the expulsion of Hardap education director Gerhard Ndafenongo from the regional council’s office, the education ministry’s executive director Sanet Steenkamp has intervened and told him to maintain his position.
Security reduced at schools
The education ministry has assured parents that it will continue to pay for security services, but will reduce the number of guards per school.
Vakurona kapi vana yihafere yokutura vanona monombunga
Moomu tupu yina kumoneka asi erongo lyomvhura 2022 lina tameke momunene, vakurona momukunda gwaKhomas kavageve ruguwo rwawo konosure dimwe edi dina kara asi simpe kuna kukatwikira mokukagaununa vanona motumbunga omu navawiza kosure nampili ngomu asi epangero lyatanta nare asi vanona navenye vahepa kuza kosure siruwo simwe tupu.
Long road ahead for local tourism
The month of October has recorded a notable room and bed occupancy with 15%, compared to 5-7% between July and September, which are the traditional high season months for tourism.