Members of the community, particularly those with micro-enterprises, can embrace change, develop their skills, and participate in activities that will have a significant impact on their lives in a variety of ways.
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54 malaria cases reported in Omusati
Since the beginning of the year, Omusati region has recorded 54 cases of malaria with no fatalities. Of those cases, 38 were transmissions from Angola, while 18 cases were reported from local patients.
Landless Okakarara residents refuse to budge
Siegfried Tjehiua, the chairperson of the self-proclaimed Okakarara Residents Association Fighting for Development, has rebuffed claims that they are a group of anarchists and land grabbers, saying their call for land is a genuine appeal that has nothing to do with politics.
MPs warned against weaponising genocide
While some parliamentarians have expressed support for the establishment of the genocide memorial museum, which was proposed by Josef Kauandenge earlier this year, they are urging caution in how the topic is discussed so as not to exacerbate divisions among Namibians.
APP: Youth must decide 2024 vote
The All People’s Party has said eligible young Namibians must stand up and be counted in 2024, by showing up at polling stations to cast their vote.
Farmworkers’ murder, robbery lead to suicide
Two workers were murdered while a third, alleged to be the suspect, committed suicide days after the horror incident at Farm Josephine near Dordabis in the Khomas region.
Angolan man arrested for murder
An Angolan man was arrested yesterday on murder charges, following the death of his fellow cattle header, who is also an Angolan national.
1 700 jobs for fishermen
The fisheries and labour ministries have embarked on a new strategy to offer actual jobs and salaries to unemployed fishermen through the Government Employment Redress Programme.
Inmate not guilty of rape
An inmate at the Windhoek Correctional Facility, who is serving a sentence for murder, escaped further sanctions when he was acquitted on a charge of raping a fellow inmate.
Esau resumes evidence in bail hearing
Former minister of fisheries Bernhard Esau yesterday resumed his evidence in his bail hearing after the State finished its cross-examination of Nigel van Wyk.