/Ai-/Ais – Tourists who completed the 80km Fish River Canyon hiking trail described it as the ultimate experience, compared to other nature walks in Africa. Cecil Biker (70), who hails from South Africa, told VIBEZ! that he completed the trail for a second time, and plans to do so every five years until he reaches...
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Krönlein seeks Keetmanshoop Urban move
Politicians and residents have agreed that Krönlein suburb in Keetmanshoop be incorporated into the Keetmanshoop Urban constituency.
Karasburg projects people-centred
Karasburg East constituency councillor Anseline Beukes says all completed and ongoing capital projects will solely benefit the less fortunate residents in the constituency.
Aquaculture centre to boost food security
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Trade deputy minister Verna Sinimbo has urged citizens to place high value on Namibia’s hard-earned independence, and its subsequent benefits.
Poultry farmer defies odds in Tses
As the famous adage goes, “Fall down seven times, stand up eight.”
!Nari-aon ge ǀGanikobes ǁgam-amde ǂkhôadī hâ
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Swartbooi urges investment in human resources
Landless People’s Movement leader and chief change campaigner Bernadus Swartbooi has suggested that Namibia puts more emphasis on developing human resources than only focusing on infrastructure development, as human development can help citizens drive economic development.
Thieves sabotage /Ganigobis water supply
The small community of /Ganigobis, a remote village north-west of Keetmanshoop, were shocked last Friday when they discovered that water pumps and solar panels erected the day before at a nearby borehole were stolen during the night.