Residents hailing from Gainachas, Tses, Kutenhos and Berseba received goats, brick making machines, cement and poultry farming equipment worth more than N$100 000 from the office of Berseba councillor Jeremias Goeieman.
Author: Steven Klukowski (Steven Klukowski )
Ex-politician ploughs back
Realising the needs of the Lüderitz community and //Kharas region at large, Reverend Jan Scholtz at the weekend launched a foundation which seeks to advocate for economic development.
Keetmanshoop municipality without MC
The Keetmanshoop municipality has been operating in the absence of a fully constituted management committee since January this year.
LPM youth demand action in harassment case
Youth members of the Landless People’s Movement took to the streets recently in protest against the Keetmanshoop municipality’s alleged unwillingness to bring one of its senior managers to book for reportedly harassing his female subordinate.
//Kharas: The jewel of Namibia
Endowed with a variety of minerals and gems, fish species and agricultural produce, the //Kharas region has steadily developed as an important economic powerhouse since independence.
Businesses engage Keetmans municipality on challenges
Keetmanshoop entrepreneurs are concerned about their relationship with the local council and the level of service delivery.
Empower youth first – Nekongo
Swapo Party Youth League secretary Ephraim Nekongo said in order to develop the youth as the country’s future, they should first be empowered as the most important step in grooming them.
NamRA engages //Kharas taxpayers
Namibia Revenue Agency commissioner Sam Shivute said engaging taxpayers is assisting the entity in a great way to identify challenges existing to streamline the smooth delivery of services.
Keetmans to improve PPPs, living conditions
The municipality of Keetmanshoop is in the process of aggressively inviting private and public entities to stimulate its local economic development strategies towards the betterment of its residents. This is done through Poblic Private Partnership (PPPs).
Women should not underestimate abilities – Frederick
Women in Namibia and globally should not underestimate their capabilities and should stop fearing to take on new challenges.