Namibia should not relent in its pursuit to achieve strategic goals in the road safety sub-sector, deputy minister of transport Veikko Nekundi said last week.
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Farmworker’s post-mortem indicates no foul play
The autopsy report of farmworker Edmund Mutete has ruled out the possibility that his death was murder, culpable homicide or assault.
TUN elects new //Kharas leadership
Hileni Shikongo, newly elected //Kharas regional chairperson of the Teachers Union of Namibia, vowed to make sure that the rights of teachers are protected in the region and the country as a whole.
//Kharas aggrieved at farmworker killing
Residents of the //Kharas region reacted with shock and disbelieve at the seemingly senseless killing of a farmworker, Edmund Mutete from Area 7, Lὓderitz who has been assaulted and left to die in the field.
//Kharas farmers jubilant after good rains
After struggling through multiple years of drought that forced them to reduce herd sizes resulting in diminished income and operations, farmers in the //Kharas region greeted the recent persistent rains with jubilation.
Keetmans residents bemoan poor communication
Percy Charlies, a community activist based in Keetmanshoop, said residents in the town have registered their unhappiness after NamWater suspended water supply to their areas for two consecutive days last week without properly informing them.
Witbooi reveals 2022 development plans
Keetmanshoop Rural councillor Gerrit Witbooi, listed an array of projects including agriculture projects, road works, housing and sports facilities in the vast and diverse constituency that will enjoy his attention and dedication this year.
Youth must determine future – LPM leader
The Landless People’s Movement’s lead youth leader Duminga Ndala says young people should no longer allow greedy politicians to steal from them, or old people to dictate the terms of their future.
Service delivery a shared responsibility – Frederick
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LPM replaces recalled Keetmans councillors
Two new Landless People’s Movement councillors were sworn in last Friday to replace the trio recently recalled by the party’s leadership.