The Omaheke Police have warned residents against circulating claims on social media of people reportedly harvesting private parts in the region.
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Former students to Cuba donate to Nehale Lyampingana
Guinas constituency councillor Marthinu Kainda has called on good Samaritans to come on board and support the government in helping less fortunate people in the Nehale Lyampingana constituency of the Oshikoto region.
//Kharas youth call for inclusion in employment programmes
Young people from the //Kharas region said there is a need for the government to involve more young people when developing programmes aimed at addressing unemployment amongst them.
Namibia is addressing inequality through law
In spite of Namibia inheriting inequality from policies of the then-apartheid regime, it has since adopted many initiatives that are redressing this anomaly, National Assembly Speaker Prof Peter Katjavivi has said.
Pensioner attacked with panga requests counselling
A pensioner, who survived an attempted murder attack earlier this year, is asking to be counselled for the psychological effects she endured.
Fostering mental, physical wellness through sports
The ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security held their post Covid-19 wellness games in Katima Mulilo, Zambezi region over the weekend.
Khuse, Quelle triumph at Nandi-Ndaitwah tournament
Oshakati based North East First Division Stream football team Khuse Lions Football Club and Quelle Royals from Opuwo were crowned champions in the football and netball categories of the Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah tournament held at Opuwo.
NCAA awards learners in safety competition
The Namibia Civil Aviation Authority recently awarded prizes to winners of its first-ever aviation safety competition.
Onongo Foundation crafting the future
The Onongo Community Outreach Foundation has been in existence for four years, educating primary and secondary school learners through their afternoon class programme.
Namport records increase in cargo
The Namibia Ports Authority (Namport) recorded an increased volume in non-containerised cargo of 7 691 781 tonnes in the 2022-2023 financial year – from 6 576 370 tonnes recorded in 2021-2022.









