Absence of CEO at Kalkrand hinders development
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The decade-old vacancy of the CEO position at the Kalkrand Village Council has hindered development, causing delays in governance and infrastructure projects.
The decade-old vacancy of the CEO position at the Kalkrand Village Council has hindered development, causing delays in governance and infrastructure projects.
The Executive Director in the Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture has raised concerns regarding the planning, transparency, and management of funds related to the procurement of stationery and hygiene packages.
The 2024 full-time results for the Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate (NSSC) Ordinary Level have demonstrated significant improvements compared to 2023.
The past decade has been reported as the hottest on record, with 2024 emerging as the warmest year to date.
Therefore, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has called for immediate, robust action against climate change.
Mines and Energy Minister Tom Alweendo stated that Shell's announcement regarding the unviability of discoveries in PEL39 is unfortunate but will not hinder Namibia's oil and gas development.
Shell Namibia says the US$400 million write-down of its petroleum exploration license, PEL 39, is not a complete walkaway from the asset but rather a normal accounting procedure.
This comes after reports that Shell has written down the resources, which spread like wildfire in the oil and gas industry.
Gibeon faces water supply challenges despite having abundant water resources.
The village infrastructure, which is over 30 years old, is inefficient and struggles to meet the growing demands of the community.
As the country grapples with cyberattacks, the Health and Social Services Ministry's dashboard, specifically the Pharmaceutical Management Information System, was compromised, revealing the names and email addresses of the primary users.
The Head of the Computer Science Department at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), Edward Nepolo, says that the recent cyberattacks on Telecom Namibia serve as a wake-up call for Namibia.
The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has issued a strong warning regarding cybersecurity attacks following a significant ransomware attack on Telecom Namibia.