ONGWEDIVA- The Namibian College of Open Learning (NAMCOL) on Wednesday launched its 102.7 frequency for the transmission of educational programmes to learners in the north.
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Namibia to actualise human trafficking regulations
WINDHOEK - International Relations and Cooperation Minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has announced that Namibia is finalising the regulations for the law on trafficking in persons to become operational.
Govt receives implements to support farmers
WINDHOEK – The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry has received agricultural implements and pheromone traps from the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) to support farmers to increase production.
Final remand for slayer of ex-girlfriend
WINDHOEK – The Katutura Magistrate’s Court has given a final remand for the prosecutor general (PG) to make a decision in the matter of a man accused of slitting his ex-girlfriend’s throat with a knife and attempting to commit suicide.
Kanono school gifted textbooks by FNB
KANONO - First National Bank (FNB) Katima Mulilo has donated textbooks worth N$14 100 to Kanono Combined School in Linyanti Constituency in the Zambezi Region.
Onguta AfriCat mobile school opens its doors
OPUWO - A non-profit organisation registered locally is committed to serve the long-term conservation of Namibia’s large carnivores, opened its doors to Onguta Children and their community by adding wildlife
Scholtz pens youth guide
KEETMANSHOOP- !Nami#uis Constituency Councillor, Jan Scholtz recently produced a youth leaders’ guide as a means to address the socio-economic and cultural challenges being experienced by both the youth and
Lack of resources hinders science education – Nghipondoka
WINDHOEK – Deputy Minister of Education, Arts and Culture Ester Nghipondoka says primary schools are being hampered by a lack of resources such as laboratories and science apparatus.
Roads headline Ohangwena demands at town hall talks
EENHANA - Residents of Ohangwena Region, from different spheres of sectors, were yesterday united in their conviction that the region is in dire need of roads for ease of movement.
Mozambique peace accord icing on Geingob’s Sadc tenure
WINDHOEK - Outgoing Sadc chairperson, President Hage Geingob of Namibia, on Tuesday hailed the new peace agreement signed by the Mozambique government and opposition Renamo party, which puts