The Ohangwena region has many reasons to celebrate 33 years of Namibia’s independence.
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The evolution of legal aid
There will always be citizens unable to afford private legal services whenever they need legal assistance, which will compell them for government funded legal aid.
Khomas region continues to shine
The Khomas region has recorded numerous clear successes in 33 years of independence.
Otjozondjupa focuses on economic development
The Otjozondjupa region is committed to its mantra of “participatory planning and integrated development” as a way to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of government programmes.
Oshikoto brings services to the people
Before independence, the area that forms Oshikoto region today was defined by a large rural area that had only one town – Tsumeb.
Omaheke aims for diversification
The Omaheke region, known as the cattle country of Namibia, has started searching for new ways of growing its economy and not solely be known for livestock.
Omusati youth divided on independence celebrations
While thousands of people are expected to turn up for independence celebrations in the Omusati region tomorrow, some youth are indifferent.
Trade turns headwinds into opportunities
Despite the effects of Covid-19 on both the global domestic economy, as well as a tightened fiscus envelope, the trade ministry has turned headwinds into certain opportunities.
Namibia still driven by mining
Namibia’s economic growth has historically been driven by commodities.
Stars sink Pirates
In the Debmarine Premiership clash on Saturday, African Stars’ head coach Mervin Mbakere expressed that their win against Orlando Pirates was pivotal in establishing themselves as strong contenders for the league title.