Thousands attend 34th Heroes' Day commemoration
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Thousands of Namibians gathered at the Omuthiya Recreational Park in the Oshikoto Region to mark the 34th Heroes' Day since Namibia's independence in March 1990.
Thousands of Namibians gathered at the Omuthiya Recreational Park in the Oshikoto Region to mark the 34th Heroes' Day since Namibia's independence in March 1990.
The Council of Churches in Namibia (CCN) has called for greater pastoral care for LGBTIQ+ individuals, while also reaffirming the sanctity of marriage between one man and one woman, as instituted by God.
The Council of Churches in Namibia (CCN) has expressed concern over the rapid proliferation of churches and reported exploitation by some church leaders. In response, the CCN is advocating for self-regulation to ensure the integrity and credibility of churches.
In August, Walvis Bay residents gathered to view a new documentary about a tragic bomb blast that occurred 38 years ago.
Produced by local residents Taati Niilenge and Isdor Shilongo, the film commemorates the lives lost in the explosion at the Atlantic Meat Market.
Erongo Governor Neville Andre has expressed deep concern over the increasing crime rates in the region, emphasizing that these statistics represent the real pain and suffering of the community.