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Influx of Angolan immigrants causing tension

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1 year ago By NBC Online

The increasing influx of immigrants from neighbouring Angola into the Omusati Region has raised concerns among local authorities and farmers. 

|Khomas School Environmental Club launched

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1 year ago By NBC Online

Young people are also affected by environmental threats such as pollution and climate change that could be harmful to their well-being as well as negatively impact their communities.

Outapi's Shoprite burns down

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1 year ago By NBC Online

A fire that broke out last night at Shoprite Outapi Town Square was still burning this morning. 

The cause of the fire is unknown.

Eyewitnesses said the fire started around 21:00 from inside the store. 

VP visits Walvis Bay's Otweya fire victims

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1 year ago By NBC Online

Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says the Namibian government will do its best to address the challenge of constant shack fires at Walvis Bay.

The Vice President visited about 200 families whose homes at the new Otweya settlement in Walvis Bay burnt to ash.

Namibia committed to ending AIDS by 2023

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1 year ago By NBC Online

Namibia is still among the countries that are committed to ending AIDS by 2030.

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