Omaheke governor Pijoo Nganate has cited alcohol abuse and unemployment as some of the major contributors to the spike in malnutrition in the region.
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Dreary academic performance worries Omaheke leadership
The Omaheke region’s poor performance in the Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Ordinary (NSSCO) and Advanced Subsidiary level (AS) results have left the regional leadership and stakeholders scratching their heads.
Vulnerable youth a challenge for gender equality ministry
The Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare is battling to keep vulnerable youth off the streets, even after rehabilitation efforts.
//Kharas’ Swapo leadership assembles ahead of elections
As the days draw closer to the Presidential and National Assembly elections in November, the Swapo Party’s leadership in the //Kharas region held a strategic campaign workshop over the weekend.
Archival App Simplifies Record Access In Namibia
WATCH! The National Information Workers Association of Namibia (NIWAN), in collaboration with the education ministry and Mindsinaction, introduced the Namibia Archival Application at the National Archives of Namibia, today. Developed by Mindsinaction Steam Centre, the app aims to enhance accessibility to archived records across Namibia.
We can still qualify: former Brave Warriors believe…as the team squares off in a do-or-die
Various local football pundits have thrown their weight behind the Brave Warriors ahead of their 2024 Total Energy Africa Cup of Nations’ do-or-die encounter against Mali tonight.
Regions go after Netball Namibia board
Nine of the 12 active regions of Netball Namibia have requested that the chief administrator of the Namibia Sports Commission, Freddy Mwiya, organise an annual general meeting, which they claim the board has failed to do.
Eagles fall to Aussies in World Cup opener
Namibia lost the 2024 Under-19 Cricket World Cup opener by four wickets against Australia on Monday in Kimberley.
We need to improve our sports infrastructure: Ashipala-Musavyi
Namibia’s ambassador to the Ivory Coast Selma Ashipala-Musavyi has called on the corporate sector in Namibia to collaborate with the government to develop sports infrastructure.
We can still qualify for the next round: Ketjijere
Former Brave Warriors’ captain Ronald Ketjijere said the team’s results against South Africa on Sunday were disappointing, but it’s time for them to move on and focus on their upcoming game against Mali.