WSCG members rally to donate blood
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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.
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.
As part of the celebration of the International Day of the Portuguese Language, the embassies of Angola, Brazil, and Portugal have donated books to the Windhoek Public Library.
The world Portuguese Language Day has been celebrated every year on the 5th of May since 2019.
Local journalists joined the global community in commemorating World Press Freedom Day, observed annually on May 3rd.
The Blue Chromis Fishing Company in Walvis Bay has donated fish to the families of the murdered girls in Okahandja, as well as to the Ark Orphanage and the general community.
In addition, the company contributed N$16,500 to the funeral costs of the girls.
The unifying role of the Kiswahili language in the liberation struggle of Southern African countries, with particular focus on Namibia, was highlighted during a symposium in Windhoek on Friday.
The meeting was organised by the Triumphant College.
The Founder of Hephzibah Mental Health Wellness Centre, Cynthia Martin, has called on all Namibians to join hands in the fight against alcohol and drug abuse.
She made this call during the Sunflower Night of Pledges in the capital.