Government, through the gender equality and information ministries, is in the process of establishing preventative measures against sexual and other related forms of exploitation against children while using the Internet.
Author: Steven Klukowski (Steven Klukowski )
Governor consoles bereaved family
//Kharas governor Aletha Frederick on Wednesday paid a courtesy visit to console the bereaved family of 11-year-old Michael Boois, who committed suicide late last week as an alleged result of bullying at a primary school in this southern town.
Mumbala urges women to participate in their upliftment
Swapo’s //Kharas coordinator Matheus Mumbala said the roles women played to ensure the country gain independence will be engraved in the nation’s memories forever.
Leaders fight for seat at table in genocide dealings
Nama Traditional Leaders’ Association (NTLA) chairperson Gaob Johannes Isaack said the association, together with the Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA), will keep on fighting for their inalienable right of self-representation during ongoing genocide negotiations.
Councillor bemoans development delays
Jeremias Goeieman, Berseba constituency councillor said it is disheartening that residents in the constituency are living in utmost poverty whilst it is endowed with rich natural resources.
Nama Cultural Festival should unite cultures
The 2023 edition of the Nama Cultural Festival (NCF) should aim to unite residents, irrespective of race, culture or political ideology in the //Kharas region and the country at large.
Way forward to be strategised by LPM – Labuschagne
Newly elected Keetmanshoop rural constituency councillor Willem Labuschagne, who ran on the ticket of the Landless People’s Movement (LPM), said plans on the way forward will not be his exclusively, but rather those that were strategised by the party.
Keetmanshoop by-election reaches fever pitch
A commotion on Friday evening saw different political party members crowd the Keetmanshoop police station, accusing the police and the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) of conniving.
Keetmanshoop residents protest poor service delivery
A group of unhappy residents protested yesterday in front of the Keetmanshoop Urban constituency councillor, Joseph Isaack’s office insisting to have an audience with him over poor service delivery.
PDM’s Eiman wants a chance
Popular Democratic Movement candidate for the upcoming Keetmanshoop Rural constituency by-election, Johannes Eiman said he is confident and capable to lead any community.