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Omaruru Municipality unveils five-year strategic plan

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The Deputy Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Evelyn !Nawases-Taeyele, has officially launched the Omaruru Municipality's five-year strategic plan.

This strategic plan emphasizes the continued growth and development of the town. 

Arandis Town Council reveals new four-year strategic plan

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The Arandis Town Council has revealed a new four-year strategic plan that focuses on joint venture participation, green hydrogen, and industrialisation.

The new plan will also continue to improve support services and logistics in the town.

Andreas Haingura appointed head of Kavango East Region police

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Former Omaheke Police Commander, Commissioner Andreas Haingura, is now the head of police in the Kavango East Region.

He has replaced Commissioner Johanna Ngondo, who is now the advisor in the Office of the Inspector General. 

Namibian delegation supports SADC PF Strategic Plan at 55th Plenary Assembly

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Speaker of the National Assembly, Professor Peter Katjavivi, who is leading the Namibian delegation to the 55th SADC PF Plenary Assembly in Luanda, Angola, says the newly launched SADC PF Strategic Plan for 2024-2028 aligns with the region's ideals to transform the forum into a regional parliament.

Okahandja Municipality unveils five-year strategic plan

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In an effort to improve the lives of Okahandja residents, the town's municipality has launched a five-year strategic plan.

The strategic plan aims to provide basic and affordable service to residents, and accelerate land and housing delivery as well as water provision to the residents. 

Urban agriculture growing in Swakopmund

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Urban agriculture is growing in Swakopmund as the municipality and some learning institutions continue to empower residents through the allocation of more land.

Urban agriculture is a particular focus area in the Swakopmund Municipality's strategic plan.

Telecom to address customers' frustrations

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Telecom Namibia has launched a five-year strategic plan to address customers' frustrations with failing internet connectivity.

The business plan will also enable every Namibian to access reliable, speedy, and affordable internet connectivity.