The long-awaited completion of the new Namibian Police Forensic Science Institute facility is progressing well and is expected to be completed soon.
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Kavango West pleads for more money
The Kavango West Regional Council has appealed for more funding from central government, for the current and coming financial years.
SPYL dismayed by verbal brawling involving MPs
The Swapo Party Youth League (SPYL) in Oshikoto has expressed disappointment in the conduct of some members of parliament, saying the use of insults and vulgar words does not reflect well on a Christianity nation that is also driven by cultural norms.
PDM sounds alarm over shortage of contraceptives
The Popular Democratic Movement Women’s League (PDMWL) feels the shortage of contraceptives in public health facilities across the country is life threatening.
Okutuurwa ouningandu, Kandjii, Veseevete mavetja
Otjomuise- Okutuura poo okutunjuna orukupo oruningandu tjinga imba mbatinyuna poo okutuura ovakazendu ave zembuuka kutja ovo ve vetoora po zo nda zo mundu wo yao.
Tjatoro! Orata Ueseuapo matja
Otjomuise- TjaÞoro! Imbwii oomwano omuhona Hivirikee Uaseuapo mbwa yakurire ombuze ndjiheri ombuze otjate yokutja Orukondwa rwa Rongo aruhe nambano rwa pata kapena oma nyinga nyingiro.
Widow evicted for rejecting forced marriage
The headman of the Omufimba village in Okongo constituency in Ohangwena region has evicted a 30-year-old widow from her matrimonial home, following the death of her husband last year.
APP concerned about youth unemployment
All People Party (APP) parliamentarian Erastus Shumbwa has raised concerns about the high unemployment rate among the country’s youth, saying serious measures are needed to tackle this problem head-on with bigger determination.
Govt addresses labour migration deficiencies
With the launched 2019 National Labour Migration Policy, the government has committed to addressing a wide range of areas such as deficiencies in Namibia’s institutional framework relating to labour migration.
Public adhering to virus measures – CEO
NKURENKURU - The people of Nkurenkuru are relatively adhering to Covid-19 regulations, including the mandatory wearing of masks when in public, town CEO Petrus Sindimba said this week.