The All People’s Party is concerned about inadequate budgetary allocations to schools, and calls on government to continue prioritising education.
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Idle plots irk Omuthiya council
The Omuthiya Town Council has expressed dismay that several erven allocated to individuals, companies and government have been lying idle for years.
Rain, wind cause havoc in Okongo
Strong winds destroyed property, including houses and a school building, on Tuesday at Okongo in the Ohangwena region.
LPM eyes inroads into Swapo stronghold
The Landless People’s Movement over the festive season took a tour around the four northern regions considered Swapo’s stronghold where it sold its agenda for change in a bid to expand its support and membership base.
ED tells Hardap director to ignore suspension
Following the expulsion of Hardap education director Gerhard Ndafenongo from the regional council’s office, the education ministry’s executive director Sanet Steenkamp has intervened and told him to maintain his position.
Khomas can only help 100 flood victims
Several households in Windhoek’s informal settlements endured hardships because of persistent rainfall over the past few days, but the Khomas Regional Council is only prepared to assist 100 residents from five constituencies who suffered from flash floods.
Omaheke: No CRO for two years…opposition blame Swapo
The Omaheke Regional Council has been operating without a substantive chief regional officer for over two years following the suspension of Maria Vaendwanawa in December 2019.
Security reduced at schools
The education ministry has assured parents that it will continue to pay for security services, but will reduce the number of guards per school.
Tents bolster Oshana classroom numbers
The Oshana region has successfully placed all its learners, except for 131 Grade 1 learners who are expected to find classrooms today.
Opinion – Pap smear test essential
Namibia has a successful cervical cancer screening programme that is estimated to save over 500 lives each year. The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) recommends that all women infected with HIV should be screened at yearly intervals irrespective of age.








