The Bethanie Village Council has said it is committed to service delivery for its ratepayers, despite the crippling debt and widespread poverty in the community.
Author: Steven Klukowski (Steven Klukowski )
TIKA installs computer lab at Keetmanshoop
To improve computer literacy, the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency donated 19 computers to the youth of the //Kharas region.
Shape up or ship out – councillor
Berseba constituency councillor Jeremias Goeieman last week lashed his administrative staff during a community development committee (CDC) meeting in Bethanie.
Lüderitz family dies in shack fire
Members of the Lüderitz community are reeling in shock after a mother and her two minor children died when their shack caught fire in the Old Location area, at the southern coastal town last weekend.
FLON engages //Kharas women on psychosocial challenges
First Lady Monica Geingos said if parents do not engage their children continuously on psychosocial issues, they would not have the requisite tools to apply when faced with challenges.
Aupindi warns against tribalism
Swapo central committee member Tobie Aupindi has warned against politics of division and tribalism in the //Kharas region.
Swapo //Kharas leadership race heats up
All eyes will be on Keetmanshoop tomorrow when Swapo’s //Kharas structures will elect a new regional leadership.
NIPDB promotes investment in //Kharas
The Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board engaged various stakeholders here to facilitate trust relationships to attract and retain sustainable investment for private sector-led and inclusive economic growth.
Retired couple die in lodge fire
A retired couple who visited We Kebi Safari Lodge in the Maltahöhe district died when a fire broke out in their family room last Wednesday night.
Keetmanshoop considers easing burden on ratepayers
The Keetmanshoop Municipality says it recommended various measures aimed at easing the financial burden of ratepayers when preparing the proposed budget for the 2022/2023 financial year.