Nadawo opens new office in Windhoek
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The Namibian Association of Differently Abled Women (NADAWO) launched its new identity and opened a Peer Support Office Facility at the Disability Resource Centre in Okuryangava.
The Namibian Association of Differently Abled Women (NADAWO) launched its new identity and opened a Peer Support Office Facility at the Disability Resource Centre in Okuryangava.
The City of Windhoek and PowerCom Namibia signed a memorandum of understanding to install 28 closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras around the city in a bid to prevent and reduce crime.
The city will allocate the CCTV cameras to selected areas to assist law enforcement agencies in fighting crimes.
Friends, fans, and family welcomed Miss World Namibia, Selma Kamanya, from the 72nd Miss World event held in Hyderabad, India.
The OvaHerero community gathered at Pioneers Park Cemetery to lay a wreath at the gravesite of the late Kamaituara Kukuri.
Chief Kamaituara Kukuri was a leader of the Otjosazu community and a clergyman in the Evangelical Lutheran Church.
To boost small and medium enterprises, the Tobias Hainyeko constituency office has donated business equipment to eighteen entrepreneurs valued at N$277,000.
The businesses funded are fashion design, welding services, bakeries, fitness gyms, butchery, catering, and beautification services.
Members of the World Mission Society Church of God rolled up their sleeves in Windhoek and Oshakati to donate blood at the Namibia Blood Transfusion Service (NAMBTS) centres.
The Deputy Director of Labour Inspectorate in the Ministry of Justice and Labour Reform, Henock Amukwa, called for the development of clear national policies, systems and legal frameworks to support the ongoing improvement of occupational health and safety in the workplace.
The |Khomas Regional Council visited a number of its development projects that are part of the Council's efforts to improve infrastructure and services in the region.
The visit is to showcase the Regional Council's development efforts to the residents.
Bank Windhoek has launched its 6th prestigious art competition and exhibition called the 2025 Triennial Competition.
This event is held every three years, showcasing the best of Namibian visual art.
The Triennial is Namibia's premier national visual arts competition and exhibition.
The Bank of Namibia has completed a series of currency enhancements, launching the modified fifty-dollar note in response to evolving market demands.
Over the past three years, the Bank of Namibia upgraded other banknotes, including the 10, 20, 100, and 200 dollar notes.