The lack of enough funds to allow the Zambezi Rural Development Centre to carry out its development mandate is worrisome, as pointed out by local politicians.
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New members join Swapo at Ngonga
Swapo’s recruitment and mobilisation rally at Ngonga in Judea Lyaboloma constituency in Zambezi region, attended by Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila, saw 113 new members receiving their membership cards.
Samuehl encourages youth to exploit AfCFTA
Fluksman Samuehl, the CEO of the Lüderitz Waterfront Development company said the country’s youth can participate more aggressively in the Namibian economy by adopting a culture of entrepreneurship.
MTC wants to expand internship programme
Mobile Telecommunications Limited has announced its intentions to have its national internship programme, which was launched on 17 June 2019 absorbed into the national education.
IREMA focusses on gender mainstreaming
The 'Improving rangeland and ecosystem management practices of smallholder farmers under conditions of climate change in Sesfontein, Fransfontein, and Warmquelle areas of Namibia' under the auspices of the IREMA Kunene Project, conducted a training of trainer’s workshop on gender mainstreaming from 12 to 15 July 2022 in Opuwo and Khorixas.
SPCA awaits much-needed land in Keetmanshoop
Angie Dunn, senior member of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) said although the organisation wants to carry out its mandate optimally in the southern town of Keetmanshoop, a lack of office space and land prevents them from doing so.
Schools close, teachers vote to strike
Learners have scored an unexpected long weekend as 100 000 civil servants, including teachers, will cast their votes in favour or against the looming national strike.
Holding cells full of illegal immigrants – Ndeitunga
It is of concern to note that the Namibian Police holding cells, meant for the accused persons before their first appearance in court, are heavily congested.
Mayumbelo’s top score for Lutombi questioned
George Mayumbelo, who steered the recruitment process of Windhoek CEO last year, allegedly scored Conrad Lutombi, an alleged ally of his, 100% from the 16 questions posed to candidates, a rare feat, according to human resources experts.
NAC sues Alliance Media for N$20 million
The Namibia Airport Company is fighting to have the High Court compel Alliance Media Namibia to pay more than N$20 million for making use of its advertising space at Hosea Kutako International Airport.