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Experts warn over trauma from constant bad news
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Experts warn over trauma from constant bad news

Health professionals have warned that the recent constant stream of negative news and occurances may be harmful and traumatising to the public.  A surge in tragic car accidents, rising cases of gender-based violence and shack fires involving children amongst others has become daily news – something experts warn mightaffect the psyche of the general population....

American volunteers embrace Namibia
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American volunteers embrace Namibia

Auleria Wakudumo  Ohangwena – Namibia has become a home to American Peace Corps volunteers, offering them more than a place of service. Through daily interaction, shared responsibilities and strong community values, the community has provided a welcoming environment where meaningful relationships and a sense of belonging have grown.  Zach Scott, now well known by his...

Businessman feeds families
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Businessman feeds families

WALVIS BAY – At a time when many families struggle to put food on their tables, Walvis Bay businessman Collin April continues to make a difference through his annual festive season feeding initiative.  Through the Collin April Foundation and its partners, more than 200 people are reached every festive season through food distribution programmes aimed...

Court dismisses Entrepo’s application 
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Court dismisses Entrepo’s application 

Iuze Mukube  An urgent application of Entrepo Finance requesting to hold finance minister Ericah Shafudah for contempt of court in the event she fails to comply with a court order requiring her to detail, under oath, how to implement a fully functional payroll deduction management system, was dismissed on Monday.  Windhoek High Court Judge Lotta...

Junior council spreads Christmas joy 
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Junior council spreads Christmas joy 

Hilma Nalupe  The Swakopmund Junior Town Council (JTC) held its annual community outreach project, Christmas in a Shoebox, at the beginning of this month.  The initiative relies on community participation and encourages learners and residents of Swakopmund to donate essential items such as sanitary products and toys packed in shoeboxes.  These boxes are later distributed...

Rupara health centre without doctor
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Rupara health centre without doctor

Lylie Joel RUPARA – The Rupara Health Centre in the Musese Constituency of the Kavango West Region is operating without a permanently stationed doctor, leaving the facility to rely on doctors who visit once a week. Registered Nurse and acting nurse in charge of the health centre, Chrispinus Kanyetu Kanyengo told Nampa on Monday that...

NUST now offers AI courses
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NUST now offers AI courses

Rudolf Gaiseb The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) has positioned itself as the first tertiary institution to offer artificial intelligence (AI) to students through its new courses.  Last week, NUST launched the Bachelor of Artificial Intelligence and Bachelor of Artificial Intelligence Honours programmes. NUST told New Era that this is to support the...

School teacher allegedly sexually assault young boys
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School teacher allegedly sexually assault young boys

The Ministry of Education has strongly condemned an alleged sexual assault involving learners at Wilhelm Nortier Primary School in Grootfontein, describing the incident as shocking and unacceptable. In a press statement issued by Executive Director Mbumba Haitengela, the ministry said it had recently become aware of the alleged abuse involving boys at the school. Haitengela...

Stitching history to life …pensioners keep the ‘laslappie’ tradition going
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Stitching history to life …pensioners keep the ‘laslappie’ tradition going

Heather Erdmann  Rehoboth – Late on a summer’s day in Kavuki, colourful scraps of fabric are neatly stored away, waiting to be stitched together in an old-fashioned tradition.   The tradition is that of ‘laslappies’, small pieces of cloths neatly sewn together. The practise is a traditional Nama patchwork. Each stitch, each carefully measured seam,...

Know your Regional Councillors – Otjozondjupa Region  
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Know your Regional Councillors – Otjozondjupa Region  

Rudolf Gaiseb  Located in the central eastern part of Namibia, Otjozondjupa is the fourth largest region in the country with a total surface area of 105 460 km², representing about 7.8% of the total area of Namibia.  The Region is borders Kavango East Region to the north, Oshikoto Region in the north-west, Kunene and Erongo...