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Khorixas community trained in early warning systems
The Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia, in collaboration with the agriculture ministry, hosted a two-day training session in Khorixas to empower people to take action on various disasters last week.
Vaalgras residents bemoan lack of water access
Daniel Apollus, a pensioner residing in Klein Vaalgras, said it is challenging for him to collect water at a point far from his home due to his deteriorating health and lack of resources.
Kaisosi standoff: ‘Council reneged on deal’
Former Kaisosi suburb committee chairperson Henry Kambonde says the Rundu Town Council should be honest about issues at hand and not blame Kaisosi residents for failing to do their job.
Salaries under pressure
Increasing commodity prices in fuel, electricity, food and transport, without any hope of salary increases for most, is grinding down the spending power of ordinary Namibians.
King Nehale, warriors remembered
Omukwanilwa Fillemon Nangolo of the Ondonga Traditional Authority has described King Nehale lyaMpingana as a true hero, who fought for all Namibians and not only for Aandonga.
Namibia off Germany’s high-risk list
The German government has removed Namibia off its high-risk list, effective yesterday. Namibia was until 30 January this year regarded as a Covid-19 high-risk country by the Federal Republic of Germany.
Bird flu: Poultry imports okay for now
The agriculture ministry has assured there is no need for Namibians to panic with regards to poultry imports, as the avian flu currently only affects wild birds along the coastline.
Khomas schools struggling with teachers, classrooms
“We are at a stage where we cannot ignore the recurring annual challenge of the placement of learners in schools in our region,”
Nghiwete, NSFAF legal battle costs taxpayers N$8.4 million
The ongoing battle between suspended Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund CEO Hilya Nghiwete and her employer has cost taxpayers N$8.4 million so far.







