Rundu residents join 13th National Fish Consumption Market Day
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A considerable number of residents in Rundu gathered at Romanus Kampungu Secondary School to participate in the 13th Annual National Fish Consumption Market Day.
A considerable number of residents in Rundu gathered at Romanus Kampungu Secondary School to participate in the 13th Annual National Fish Consumption Market Day.
A Financial Inclusion Survey by the Namibia Statistics Agency is set to commence next Monday in all 14 regions of the country. Deputy Statistician-General Ottilie Mwazi announced the deployment of the data capturers and the date of commencement at Otjiwarongo, as the survey is expected to run until November 4.
A senior South African gender justice and international law fellow, Wendy Isaack, said that while Namibia and other African governments support the inclusion of apartheid in the UN Draft Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity, its current legal definition is outdated.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has called for stronger linkages between the Port of Walvis Bay and the Port of Philadelphia in the United States. This follows her recent working visit to Philadelphia, where she held talks with the city council leadership.
Frustrated residents of Walvis Bay have petitioned the Minister of Urban and Rural Development, James Sankwasa, to dissolve the current municipal council over alleged poor service delivery and mismanagement.
However, the minister said the timing is not right to take such action.