Lack of recreational facilities at Keetmaanshoop
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Keetmshoop residents are unhappy over the lack of recreational facilities at the town, especially this time of the year when they look for relaxation.
Keetmshoop residents are unhappy over the lack of recreational facilities at the town, especially this time of the year when they look for relaxation.
The youth of Keetmanshoop feel let down by the absence of recreational facilities in the town.
These were the sentiments shared by some residents of Keetmanshoop when expressing their opinions on the lack of youth recreational facilities.
Residents of the ||Kharas Region have welcomed the objectives of the draft Credit Consumer Bill (CCB) but called for wider control measures to be introduced.
They shared their sentiments during a consultation meeting with the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NAMFISA) at Keetmanshoop.
About N$500,000 was raised by the Namibia Fish Consumption Promotion Trust (NFCPT) towards assisting schools in the ||Kharas Region, in need of desks, chairs, cutlery, and stationery.
The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) has engaged stakeholders in the ||Kharas Region to assess government performance to enhance good governance and foster sustainable development.
Swapo Party Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has called on party members and supporters to protect the country's hard-won independence as the country heads for next year's national elections.
She made the call while addressing the party's rally at Keetmanshoop.
The Minister of Finance and Public Enterprises, Iipumbu Shiimi, reiterated the significance of engaging with ||Kharas regional leadership during a meeting held in Keetmanshoop.
He emphasised the importance of consulting with stakeholders to effectively address and incorporate their budgetary needs.
In accordance with the resolutions of the Swapo Party Congress in 2022, the women's wing of the party organised its inaugural activity workshop for the leadership of ||Kharas and Hardap regions at Keetmanshoop.
The birth of twin girls in January of this year has brought immense joy to a couple from Keetmanshoop.
However, what they initially believed to be a double bundle of joy has quickly turned into a nightmare.
Unemployed youth in Keetmanshoop have raised their concerns and demanded a halt to the interviews of shortlisted police cadets in the ||Kharas Region.
They claimed that the recruitment shortlisting process is discriminatory and disadvantages the young people of the region.