The Stampriet Aquifer Uranium Mining Committee, representing the interests of inhabitants of south-east Namibia in the Omaheke region, are concerned proposed uranium extraction methods could potentially harm an aquifer that supplies the only fresh drinking water in the area.
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Namwater engages Katima stakeholders
Namwater, which supplies bulk water to local authorities, commercial customers, government institutions, such as ministries, schools and clinics as well as rural communities, held a stakeholders’ engagement in Katima Mulilo on Tuesday under the theme, ‘Unlocking Stakeholder Value’.
Okatana-Ongwediva road officially opened
Works and transport minister John Mutorwa on Friday officially opened the Okatana-Ongwediva road in the Oshana region.
NC vice-chair encourages Oshana learners
The vice-chairperson of the National Council Victoria Kauma encouraged learners to strive for success, amidst their daily challenges.
Speaker appeals for strengthened ties with UK parly
National Assembly Speaker Peter Katjavivi has appealed to his counterpart in the United Kingdom’s House of Commons, Lindsay Hoyle, for the two parliaments to create a parliamentary friendship group in order to strengthen bilateral relations and enhance the capacities of the two institutions.
Walvis Bay allocated N$106 million for land development
The Walvis Bay town council has allocated 40% of its total capital budget for land development projects. This translates to N$106 million of its N$551 million capital budget to be spent during the 2022/2023 financial year.
Undertakers still charge extra for Covid burials
The executive director in the health ministry Ben Nangombe said the suspension of Covid-19 regulations includes burials.
Civil servants gear up for strike vote on pay
More than 100 000 government employees are gearing up for what could amount to the biggest-ever strike since independence after government and the bargaining unions reached a deadlock and a certificate of unresolved dispute was issued.
Swartbooi: City should hire Lutombi
Landless People’s Movement leader Bernadus Swartbooi believes Roads Authority CEO Conrad Lutombi should be hired to become the city’s administrative head in the interest
of Windhoek residents.
AR boots Amunime, Kathanga
The Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement has fired its spokesperson Simon Amunime and head of elections Paulus Kathanga for dragging the movement’s name in the mud and sowing seeds of division within its rank and file.