Lüderitz mayor Benjamin McKay optimistically declared that the southern coastal town is going to experience a phenomenal revival as a future economic hub of Namibia.
Author: Steven Klukowski (Steven Klukowski )
Unam inaugurates southern campus lecture hall
After being donated land by the Keetmanshoop municipality in 2013 and following the commissioning of a feasibility study, the University of Namibia inaugurated its newly-constructed lecture hall earlier this week at its southern campus in Keetmanshoop.
Geingob hails Goliath as vessel of peace
President Hage Geingob said chief Stephanus Goliath has departed to join illustrious chiefs and luminaries who have gone before him.
I am coming back – Witbooi
Former Keetmanshoop Rural constituency councilor Gerrit Witbooi is highly confident that he will be back in office after the by-elections on 15 May 2023.
!Kharuxab ready to regain Keetmans Rural seat
Former Keetmanshoop Rural constituency councillor Elias !Kharuxab said residents should vote for him as a leader who has a clear vision of steering the development agenda towards fruition in the constituency.
Debmarine revives skills development training
Following severe setbacks suffered at training centres for skills development in Keetmanshoop due to the effects of Covid-19, Debmarine Namibia recently came on board, donating equipment valued at approximately N$200 000.
Frederick bullish about //Kharas future
//Kharas governor Aletha Frederick said despite challenges like the impact of Covid-19, persistent drought and a lack of State funding, the region has developed to a great extent since the country’s independence.
Schlettwein: Consensus needed for Neckartal project
Agriculture, Water and Land Reform Minister, Calle Schlettwein, said it is imperative for stakeholders to first agree on an economically viable model and its operationalisation for a Neckartal Dam irrigation project.
Data protection must be a priority – Isaacks
In the absence of a Namibian data privacy law that makes provision for regulating the processing of private information and the protection of an individual’s right to privacy, the Data Protection Bill should be enacted as a matter of priority.
//Kharas loses stalwart
Members of the Berseba community and the //Kharas region at large are mourning the death of /Hai-/Khaua deputy captain (chief), Stephanus Goliath, who died in a Windhoek hospital last week after a long illness.