N$1.6 million raised for 24th Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair
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N$1.6 million was raised at a fundraising dinner in preparation for the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair's 24th edition, slated for the 22nd to the 30th of next month.
N$1.6 million was raised at a fundraising dinner in preparation for the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair's 24th edition, slated for the 22nd to the 30th of next month.
Ongwediva Constituency Councillor Andreas Uutoni, who is also the Chairperson of the Oshana Regional Council, says he will not contest in the upcoming Regional Councils and Local Authorities election slated for November.
For the first time, a large-scale harvest of commercial potatoes kicked off under the watch of the Omukwaniilwa of the Ondonga Traditional Authority at Okashana Agri-nest, located in the Omuthiya Constituency.
The vision to ensure food security and combat unemployment is yielding positive results.
Close to 40 children aged between seven and 13 years are currently participating in a two-day creative arts and culture training workshop at the Okahao Arts Centre in the Omusati Region.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has departed for Luanda, Angola, to participate in the US-Africa Business Summit.
The Head of State leads the Namibian delegation to join other African Heads of State and government.
The Swapo Party Pioneers Movement held its second conference at Eenhana, where they were sent off with the 10 commandments urging them to hold on to the party's values.
Oshikoto Governor Sacky Kathindi is calling for more support for boys and men affected by gender-based violence.
The governor said it is time to create safe spaces where they can speak out, be heard, and begin to heal.
People, especially those living in rural areas, are being called upon to take an active role in controlling desertification and mitigating the effects of drought.
FNB Namibia has provided essential food items, toiletries, and detergents to vulnerable communities in the northern regions of Oshana, Ohangwena, and Omusati.
The high unemployment rate among people with albinism in Namibia remains a serious concern, largely driven by stigma, discrimination, and misconceptions about their abilities.