OPUWO - Some of the visually impaired residents of Opuwo feel they are excluded and left out of Covid-19-related programmes.
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Hotel retains staff with pay cuts
Hotel Rundu has cut salaries of all employees by 25% as the hospitality sector struggles to cope with the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak.
Warehouse donates 700 bags of maize meal
Ohangwena region has received 700 bags of maize flour each weighing 5kg with a combined value of N$35 000 from International Commercial (Pty) LTD (ICPL) in Oshikango to assist its communities most in need.
Medical supplier donates 300 surgical masks
Stakeholders from the multi-sectoral stratum continued to show their support and assistance towards the containment of the fast-spreading Covid-19 pandemic when the Oshikoto Regional Council received 300 surgical masks from Element Medical Suppliers to be distributed to the most needy.
Tailor distributes 300 free masks to Rundu residents
RUNDU – Because the wearing of face masks has become mandatory in public places as a preventive measure for Covid-19, a well-known Rundu tailor Toze Bejami on Wednesday donated 300 masks to help government curtail the spread of the pandemic.
1400 kwagwana matengeko mosiruwo somunkama
Konyara vantu wokusika ko 1400 kwavapa matengekero morwa epuko eli vavagwana vaporosi mwaza sirongo morwa kapi vasikisamo veta ezi zo Covid 19 vatulire mosirugana kutunda mwa Nsinano 2020 ano ava vakwata kuna kara nye dogoro mwaKudumogona mvhura zeezi.
Vanamberewa kurona woAngola kavamwe Nguuru vankondopeke eruganeno kumwe
Nkurenkuru-mukarelipo gwaAngola moNamibia Oliveira Francisco-Guilherme kakadingwire komberewa zanguuru gomukunda Kavango zoutokero Sirrka Ausiku sivike esi kasipwireko.
Churches warned for breach of guidelines
As Namibia transitions into stage 3 with more relaxed Covid-19 regulations, churches could face the music for contravening strict coronavirus guidelines.
1 400 fined for state of emergency breaches
OVER 1 400 fines have been handed out by the police across the country due to people breaching Covid-19 state of emergency
regulations between 28 March and 29 May this year.
Toddlers drown
Two toddlers from Onamafila village in Ohangwena region and another from Tsumeb drowned in separate incidents on Sunday afternoon.