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National symbols hold significance - Theofelus

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The Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Emma Theofelus, has reiterated that national symbols hold significance beyond being mere emblems, but serve as visual representations of Namibia's shared identity. 

Lack of manpower at Ngoma Border Post delays travelers

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Travellers using the Ngoma Border Post were delayed Sunday morning due to a lack of manpower.

The Ngoma Border Post opens at six o'clock every day, but this morning it opened 30 minutes late because there was no immigration officer.

Zambezi Region community urged to help fight illegal fishing

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The Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Derek Klazen, has appealed to community members and stakeholders to help fight illegal fishing in the Zambezi Region.

Klazen and his delegation are on a four-day tour of the region to engage with various stakeholders and visit several fish farms.

Stern warning issued against illegal fishing

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The police have issued a stern warning against illegal fishing by both foreign and Namibian nationals following the arrest of five suspects.

The suspects were arrested for allegedly engaging in illegal fishing in Lianshulu, in the Zambezi Region.

Public servants urged to be responsive to public's needs

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The Office of the Prime Minister says it is working to ensure that public servants are responsive to the needs of the people.

This assurance was given by the Executive Director, I-Ben Nashandi.

Namibia will be celebrating Africa Public Service Day in the next two weeks.

Lyashulu Village residents unhappy with harassment by Anti-Poaching Unit

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Residents of Lyashulu Village in the Zambezi Region have expressed disappointment with the alleged continuation of harassment by members of the Anti-Poaching Unit in their area.

The Headman of Shihyera Sub-Khuta, Oscar Munanzi, says the actions of the Unit cannot be tolerated anymore.