Young Namibians embrace livestock farming as profitable business

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Young Namibians are changing the status quo by embracing the selling off of some of their livestock to earn a living, as opposed to the traditional way of keeping them.

Livestock farming does not only contribute to food security and livelihoods, but it is also a means of income generation.

Sioka urges action against injustice on Human Rights Day

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As Namibia celebrates Human Rights Day, the Minister of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare, Doreen Sioka, called on each citizen to take action and speak out against injustice within their communities and foster dialogue.

Efforts to provide sufficient water to Omusati and Oshana Regions commence

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The Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform commissioned the construction of the Ogongo-Oshakati pipeline replacement project.

The Ogongo-Oshakati pipeline was constructed in the 70s but is now old and no longer supplies sufficient water to Oshakati's residents and surrounding areas.

Oshikulufitu communities welcome primary health care facility

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Oshikulufitu communities in the Anamulenge Constituency of the Omusati Region now have a new primary health care clinic courtesy of the US government.

85% of the population depends on public health services, and the primary health care facility will ensure easy access to such services.

#NAMIBIAVOTES2024 | Omusati ECN Officer flags vehicle shortage

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Omusati Electoral Officer Elizabeth Shiningayamwe has expressed concerns about the insufficient number of vehicles needed from the public for the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) during the Presidential and National Assembly Elections in her region.

Water crisis in north-central regions receive attention

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Stakeholders in Namibia's north-central regions held a consultative meeting and raised the need to improve water infrastructure and the construction of new water treatment plants and desalination plants as a way to address the demand for potable water.