Inhabitants of Otjozondjupa on Wednesday told the Fifth Boundaries Delimitation and Demarcation Commission at a consultative meeting to divide the region into two parts.
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Helicopter used to register remote Kunene voters
The government has provided a helicopter to the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) to register eligible voters in the hard-to-reach remote areas of Kunene region.
Minister wants refrigeration operators certified by 2025
Industrialisation and trade minister Lucia Iipumbu has urged practitioners in the heat, ventilation and cooling sector to undergo training and obtain their certifications.
Charliano Scheepers: New kid on the legal block… from Rehoboth to apex court
Recently-admitted legal practitioner Charliano Scheepers is ready to make his mark and presence felt in the tough-as-nails legal fraternity.
A widow’s plight
“Why is it that when a woman loses her spouse to death, she is often depicted as a witch and a gold digger, but the man is not? It’s very unfair,” Paulina Iilonga wept.
Registered elders impress Mbumba
President Nangolo Mbumba has been impressed by the number of senior citizens who have registered to vote during the ongoing General Voter Registration (GVR) exercise being conducted by the Electoral Commission of Namibia.
Affordable land tops Govt agenda
The implementation of the new housing policy for Namibia approved by Cabinet last year will assist in boosting the delivery of houses, especially for low-income earners and first-time home buyers.
Over 500 000 registered to vote
Preliminary statistics indicate that since the commencement of the General Registration of Voters (GRV) on 3 June, a cumulative 536 202 eligible Namibians had registered as voters by 22 June 2024.
Zambezi: Thatch grass sustains communities
On a chilly Saturday afternoon, an elderly woman and her children, including a toddler as young as two, leave their home behind and embark on a journey into the thick velds of Old Masokotwani to harvest thatch grass for survival.
CPBN admits condom tender blunder … never verified Shapwa’s factory
The Central Procurement Board of Namibia has shockingly admitted making a blunder on a multimillion-dollar tender.