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Water supply disruption at Walvis
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Water supply disruption at Walvis

NamWater has notified Walvis Bay companies and residents that the town’s water supply has been temporarily disrupted by a power outage in the Kuiseb area. At 9h00 this morning, NamWater’s Kuiseb Artisans team reported a power outage and upon investigation, it was confirmed that the outage originated from ErongoRED, NamWater spokesperson Lot Ndamanomhata said in...

Topnaars: !Nara survival under threat
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Topnaars: !Nara survival under threat

UTUSEB – The Topnaar community is outraged after learning that over 50 bags the !Nara plant were prematurely harvested and abandoned by inexperienced harvesters, destroying their annual yield this week.  On top of that, artefacts from ancestral graves are being removed from their burial sites. Topnaar youth activist Glenn Kasper condemned the destruction. He said...

Navachab, Karibib team up for healthcare access
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Navachab, Karibib team up for healthcare access

KARIBIB – QKR Namibia’s Navachab Gold Mine has teamed up with the Karibib Town Council to construct a state-of-the-art medical facility in Karibib, as part of its corporate social responsibility. The mining company made N$15 million available while the Karibib Town Council donated land valued at N$5 million, for the construction of the facility. The...

Navachab constructs mortuary for Otjimbingwe  
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Navachab constructs mortuary for Otjimbingwe  

OTJIMBINGWE – For years, the community of Otjimbingwe, situated about 60 kilometres from Karibib, struggled without a mortuary.  While a mortuary may not seem like a priority to many, for this community, it has been a constant challenge to give their loved ones a dignified burial. Home to approximately 4 000 residents, Otjimbingwe has a...

Mining red flags raised again
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Mining red flags raised again

SWAKOPMUND – Just less than a week after Parliament pointed to illegal mining in the Uis area of the Daures constituency, further shortcomings and irregularities have been uncovered. Findings of an oversight visit by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Natural Resources have raised environmental and labour concerns in the mining sector. The latest committee’s findings,...

Nashandi advocates youth employment
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Nashandi advocates youth employment

SWAKOPMUND -The Office of the Prime Minister’s executive director I-Ben Nashandi has urged directors and managers serving in that office to prioritise youth employment. “A competitive and sustainable economy is key to solving youth unemployment. We must ensure our policies create opportunities for young people, especially through procurement that supports local businesses. Namibian youth-led enterprises...

Henties residents demand CEO’s return
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Henties residents demand CEO’s return

Concerned residents of Henties Bay are demanding the immediate reinstatement of their suspended CEO Elizabeth Coetzee and finance manager Lifas Amunyela. A committee of over 200 residents who signed a petition on Monday, visited Erongo governor Neville Andre to air their frustration over the suspensions. Residents at the same time also accused town mayor Lewies...

DRC gets new police station
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DRC gets new police station

SWAKOPMUND – The Democratic Resettlement Community (DRC), a township in Swakopmund, which is home to over 40 000 residents, has long faced challenges with criminal activities, leaving residents in constant fear for years.  However, thanks to a generous donation from Rössing Uranium, the community now has access to police services, after the mining company constructed...

Langer Heinrich boosts policing efforts
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Langer Heinrich boosts policing efforts

WALVIS BAY – The Namibian Police in the Erongo region received a significant boost in their crime prevention efforts on Wednesday when Langer Heinrich Uranium donated a vehicle, 20 bicycles, five computers and a printer valued at N$442 000. The donation is expected to enhance crime prevention and awareness efforts within the coastal towns.  Langer...