Cabinet approves amendments to Article 4
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Cabinet has approved amendments to Article 4 subsection 2 of the Constitution to accommodate descendants of Namibians who fled the country due to colonialism but have since relocated to Namibia.
Cabinet has approved amendments to Article 4 subsection 2 of the Constitution to accommodate descendants of Namibians who fled the country due to colonialism but have since relocated to Namibia.
Cabinet has issued a directive to all ministries and agencies to actively contribute to the successful hosting of this year's National Population and Housing Census.
The Minister of Information, Communication, and Technology, Dr. Peya Mushelenga, said this during the Cabinet briefing.
Namibians who possess diplomatic, official, or service passports will no longer require visas to travel to Iran.
Cabinet has directed that investigations be extended to the source of dried sedimentation and that no further sales of the product should be made.
This follows the deaths of 16 people who died of suspected food poisoning at Kayova village in the Kavango East Region.
Namibia has approved about N$1.8 million (US$100,000) in humanitarian aid to Malawi following a request from that country for the rehabilitation of the victims of Tropical Cyclone Freddy last month. According to the United Nations, about US$70 million is needed to rehabilitate the country.