The Valombola Vocational Training Centre in Oshana Region extended its helping hand to Mureti High School by revamping the dilapidated ablution system of the hostel for both boys and girls recently.
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Geingob promises Kavangos continued development
RUNDU - President Hage Geingob says his government is implementing many projects in the two Kavango regions and would continue doing so if given another chance to govern.
ǀGores !gâi tama ǂkhawadīb mâsiga ǀariǂuis dis
ǀAEǁGAMS – Namibiab ǀawas !âgu di !hūǁîn ge Uukwaluudhi King Shikongo Hosea Taapopib di ǂgans ǀgoresa ūhâs dis !nâ gere am!nâxa ai!â ge ǂoa Satertaxtsēs ai. ǂGui !gôagu di khoen ge nē ǀgoreǀhaos !nâ ge
Over 400 000 born-frees register to vote
WINDHOEK – Of the over 1,3 million Namibians registered to vote in the upcoming general elections, 700 648 are young people, including 403 106 born-frees, the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) announced this week.
ECN to recruit 1 200 polling officials in Oshikoto
OMUTHIYAGWIIPUNDI – The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) will recruit 1 212 polling and 33 field information technology officials who are to be deployed in Oshikoto region for the upcoming Presidential and National Assembly elections slated for 27 November.
Fishing vessel captain commits suicide
WALVIS BAY - A foreign fishing vessel captain employed by Merlus Fishing Company committed suicide at Swakopmund over the weekend.
Fate of accused in neighbour’s murder in PG’s hands
WINDHOEK – The prosecutor general is set to decide the fate of a woman who was arrested for allegedly assaulting her neighbour to death over alcohol in November 2018 in Katutura.
Mentally challenged woman allegedly raped
OMUTHIYAGWIIPUNDI - Two young men were arrested last week in Oshikoto Region for allegedly raping a mentally challenged woman.
Etunda farmers decry water supply interruptions
ONGWEDIVA - Farmers at the Kharas phase at the Etunda Irrigation Project in Omusati Region charge that they have not had water for two weeks, resulting in some of their crops dying.
NQA steps up efforts to tackle fake credentials
WINDHOEK - The Namibia Qualifications Authority (NQA) says there has been an increase of fraudulent qualifications over the years