MR 119 to be upgraded
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The MR 119, which runs from Gobabis to Talismanus for 145 kilometres, will be upgraded to a low-volume, seal-standard road.
N$200 million has been set aside by the Roads Authority for the three-phased project.
The MR 119, which runs from Gobabis to Talismanus for 145 kilometres, will be upgraded to a low-volume, seal-standard road.
N$200 million has been set aside by the Roads Authority for the three-phased project.
More than 400 Grade 11 and Advanced Subsidiary Level (AS) learners from various schools nationwide participated in two weeks of school holiday classes at Epukiro Senior Secondary School aimed at enhancing their academic performance.
Low prices of livestock at auctions are negatively affecting farmers in the Aminuis Constituency, threatening their livelihood.
The persistent drought has drastically caused a decline in livestock prices.
The National Democratic Party's President, Martin Lukato, says his party is ready to address challenges affecting Namibians if given the mandate in the November elections.
Lukato was speaking at the launch of the party's voter registration campaign in Gobabis.
The Kanaan informal settlement upgrading committee is pleased with the progress made thus far in land surveying there, with 300 plots completed.
The process of surveying and pegging land for housing in Gobabis' Kanaan informal settlement started at a snail's pace.
The Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication, and Social Welfare handed over equipment to 17 income-generating projects in Omaheke Region to help them grow their businesses.
The Regional Electoral Officer in Omaheke, Josef Amwaandi, is pleased with the ongoing general voter registration in the region, despite some challenges from the systems on which the IT department is working.
Ovaherero and Ovambenderu communities gathered at Okahitua Village over the weekend to remember the legacy of the late Ombara Otjitambi, Kuaima Riruako.
One of the most significant legacies of Chief Riruako is his decisive leadership on the issue of genocide reparations, among others.
The NamPower Foundation has spent N$1.3 million to renovate a computer laboratory at C. Heuva Secondary School and a laundry room with new industrial washing and tumble dryer machines at Motsomi Primary School.
Omburo Fishing Enterprises has reached out to small and medium enterprises at Otjinene with equipment that will assist them in their production.
The donated items include sewing machines, bending machines, building materials, and laptops.