ONGWEDIVA - Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila, during a visit to Amarika in the Otamanzi constituency of the Omusati Region last week, refuted claims that children in that area have died as a result of a lack of food.
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Finally a place to call home
BUKALO – A family of ten who previously lived in deplorable conditions can now breathe a sigh of relief after government through the Ministry of Poverty Eradication and Child Welfare handed them a two-bedroom house.
Ovanyande ovakuru vo tjimbere ve ri purire ko mu kwao Jackson Meroro
Otjomuise- Orutjandja orukuru ro tji mbere mo Katutura, oro ohapo komurugnu wo ngutukiro ndwari rumwe ro u tomeno wo tjinbere mo Katutura, omayuva wo ma suviro ngazuko rwa tji tukire na ru ya ruka kotjikuru.
O LPM ma i kotora Erindi
Otjomuise- Ohoromende yo Landless Peoples Movement (LPM)
ma i kambura Erindi no mahi yarwe nga ka mburirwe mo u zororunga.
Namibia at the crossroads – NID executive
SWAKOPMUND – The Swakopmund branch of the Scientific Society of Namibia on Tuesday held a public lecture that did an introspection on a Namibian who was born in Angola and migrated to the then East Germany before returning home.
Call for entries into food safety competition
WINDHOEK - The Swakopmund Municipality’s Health Services Department has called on all food establishments to participate in the food safety and hygiene competition slated for November 25-29, 2019.
Community urged to protect schools from thieves
WINDHOEK - The Namibian Police in Omusati Region in collaboration with the ministry of education has pleaded with the local community to take up the responsibility to protect school property from thieves.
SMEs get a shot in the arm
OMUTHIYA - In a quest to boost business and promote self-reliance among entrepreneurs, the Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare on Wednesday handed over equipment to nine small and medium enterprises (SMEs) at Omuthiya.
Destitute families get decent shelter
OMUTHIYA – The Omuthiya town council through the mayor’s office has erected decent shacks to house three destitute families who lived in their own makeshift structures of discarded cardboard boxes at Kaniita informal settlement.
Solutions needed to huge housing backlog
ONGWEDIVA - Namibia is still battling to reduce its housing backlog of 300 000 in order to ensure that close to one million people living in informal settlements get decent housing.