National Council member of parliament Petrus Kavhura says he is stunned that Namibia continues importing maize and Mahangu as if the country does not have enough land, water and labour
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10 000 tippy taps for informal settlers
Rundu informal settlement households will each get a tippy tap from the UNDP-funded program being implemented by a non-profit organisation called Development Workshop Namibia (DW), which will be donating 10 000 tippy taps to promote hygiene through handwashing.
Community languishes in poverty
The majority of the San elderly people at Olukula village in Okongo constituency in Ohangwena region are deprived of the grant privilege because they do not have national documents such as IDs.
Aantu ye na oCovid-19 ya kola po 200
Namibia ngashiingeyi oku li e na eyikwatopomutima sho oshilongo shi na aantu ya konda po 200 yoCovid-19, omwaalu ogwa londa pombanda unene moshitopolwa shErongo shoka sha etitha nokuli omwaalu gu indjipale noonkondo nangashiingeyi ogwa thika ma piipotha 203.
Govt to construct 1 200 low-cost houses
Government has decided to construct 1 200 affordable homes, starting Thursday this week.
Theofelus nominated for international award
The Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology (MICT), Emma Theofelus, has been nominated for the One Young World Politician of the Year 2020.
Geingob, Venaani congratulate Chakwera
President Hage Geingob yesterday joined several other African leaders in sending congratulatory messages to Malawi’s new President Lazarus Chakwera, on his victory in the country’s presidential elections re-run.
Oshikoto roads to cost RA N$1.4 billion
Roads Authority (RA) intends to spend N$1.4 billion in Oshikoto region as a remedial financial measure to upgrade poor road infrastructure in the region, with a larger chunk of the sum to upgrade the B1 freeway from Omuthiya to Oshakati to a dual carriageway.
45 schools in Kavango West to remain closed
Learners from pre-primary to grade 3 at 45 schools in Kavango West will continue learning from home because their schools could not meet the education requirements needed for schools to resume with contact lessons amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.
Namibians mourn Shipanga the educationalist
Grief-stricken Namibians from all walks of life have expressed their deepest condolences towards the family of the late educationalist and war veteran, Martin Lazarus Shipanga who passed away Sunday.