ECN focuses on drawing youth to polls in November 

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The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) is calling on young people to take the lead in the Presidential and National Assembly Elections slated for November 27th.

The ECN just launched its electoral calendar, which contains all electoral activities. 

World Wetlands Day commemoration in Opuwo

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The Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform, together with its partners, will be joining the rest of the world in commemorating World Wetlands Day and World Water Day.

This year's commemoration of these two significant days will be hosted in the town of Opuwo from March 12th to March 14th.

4x4 initiative empowers boy child

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The 4x4 Initiative engaged boys between the ages of 12 and 21 about their role in society, aiming to educate them on values, encourage them to speak up, manage conflict, and gain communication skills.

Zambezi to host independence celebrations

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The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology announced that this year's Independence Day celebrations will be held at Katima Mulilo.

The day marks the country's 34th independence anniversary.

Namibian police dispose of cocaine valued at N$206 million

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The Police Forensic Science Institute disposed of 412 kilogrammes of cocaine valued at N$206 million that were confiscated at the Walvis Bay harbour.

The haul that set a record for the largest drug bust in the country was seized on June 1, 2018.

OPM aims up uplift SMEs

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The Office of the Prime Minister aims to uplift small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across the country and have these vendors become suppliers of drought relief food in their communities. 

The programme will commence in April.

Dinapama remembers Geingob as a beautiful soul

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Dinapama Manufacturing Supplies held a candle lighting event in honour of the late Dr. Hage G. Geingob in Windhoek.

Hundeds of mourners gathered and shared scripture readings and hymns as part of remembering the late Geingob.