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Aussenkehr staff to get better housing 
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Aussenkehr staff to get better housing 

AUSSENKEHR – President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah called on employers to create the type of employment that gives incentives to employees, and that will, ultimately, take them out of poverty and to live better lives.  “Appreciate workers, a worker who is taken care of is productive and motivated,” she said as she launched the Staff Housing Project...

Kavango West clinic to get access road 
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Kavango West clinic to get access road 

MBEYO – The clinic at Erago village in the Ncamagoro constituency of Kavango West is set to finally get a gravel road that will link it to the Trans- Caprivi Highway.  The clinic lies more than 20 km from the highway, making it difficult to reach for many.  The road will be constructed from Mbeyo...

Five Rand residents ‘unhappy’ to vote 
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Five Rand residents ‘unhappy’ to vote 

FIVE RAND – Growing anger over years of unaddressed sewage spills has pushed some residents of the Five Rand location in the Okahandja constituency to boycott the regional and local authority elections.  When New Era visited Five Rand yesterday, both polling stations were largely deserted. Instead of voting queues, dozens of residents were busy repairing...

Kunene set for election day 
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Kunene set for election day 

The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) says it is ready to run Wednesday’s national elections in Kunene, with helicopters and voter-education teams already deployed to reach voters in the region’s most remote and hard-to-access areas.  Regional electoral officer Mike Nganjone said the commission has activated “all systems” to ensure no community is left out –...

Special voting done and dusted
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Special voting done and dusted

Auleria Wakudumo No major obstacles or hindrances were observed during special voting day across the country, although many polling stations got off to a slow start. In Oshana region, voting went smoothly, with residents and Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) officials ensuring that operations proceeded efficiently and without major disruptions.  ECN regional electoral officer for...

Ohangwena gets two new clinics worth N$10.9m
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Ohangwena gets two new clinics worth N$10.9m

Joseph Kaula Onanghulo – Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr. Esperance Luvindao last week inaugurated two clinics in the Ohangwena region worth a combined N$10.9 million. The Onanghulo clinic in Onanghulo village, Ohangwena constituency, and the Onamukulo clinic in Onamukulo village, Omulonga constituency are now officially opened for business, aimed at expanding primary healthcare...

Navachab constructs SME park for Usakos
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Navachab constructs SME park for Usakos

USAKOS – Navachab Gold Mine managing director George Botshiwe says investing in local economies, and the people who operate in them, is part of the mine’s commitment to reinvesting national resources back into communities. Botshiwe said this during the groundbreaking ceremony of a state-of-the-art SME park in Usakos. The mine is constructing the park to...

Kamanjab councillor eyes return to seat
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Kamanjab councillor eyes return to seat

With only one day before voters go to the polls, Kamanjab constituency councillor Nikodemus Amutenya says his four months in office have shown that “development can move fast if leaders work directly with the people.”  The councillor, who has served only since July, told New Era that Kamanjab has long been treated “like a village”...

Parties cherry picks Omaheke constituencies
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Parties cherry picks Omaheke constituencies

Zebaldt Ngaruka  GOBABIS – Several political parties in the Omaheke region have opted to field candidates in selected constituencies, as an ‘election stratergy’ in tomorrow’s regional council and local authorities elections. Omaheke has seven constituencies which are Aminuis, Gobabis, Epukiro, Kalahari, Okorukambe, Otjombinde, and Otjinene. Only the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM), Independent Patriots for Change...

CoW councillors in public spat 
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CoW councillors in public spat 

A routine media briefing meant to highlight Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) councillor and Windhoek mayor Ndeshihafela Larandja’s achievements during her 11-month tenure spiralled into political drama on Monday. This was after Swapo councillor Fransina Kahungu publicly accused the mayor of misleading the public and using city resources to campaign. The briefing, held at the...