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Accounting profession ready to position itself for relevance

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The accounting profession is ready to position itself for relevance in the digital age, governance, and sustainability.

Auditor General Junias Kandjeke made this remark at the opening of the National Accounting Summit in Windhoek on Thursday.

Veutile empowers underprivileged

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Veutile Education Consultancy met the government halfway by empowering 80 people, among them 40 people living with disabilities, with entrepreneurship skills.

Participants received certificates from the two weeks of training.

|Khomas, Jiangsu Province sign MoU

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The Jiangsu Provincial People's Congress of China signed a Memorandum of Understanding on friendly exchange with the |Khomas Regional Council.

The agreement encourages exchanges in areas of interest.

Namibian national attacked in SA admitted in hospital

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NB: Please note that the visuals contained in the attached video might be offensive to sensitive viewers.

Namibia's mission in South Africa has confirmed that a Namibian who was attacked in Johannesburg on Wednesday night has been admitted to the Windhoek Central Hospital.

Census transport service providers must report to their constituencies

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Transport service providers in the 2023 Population and Housing Census are urged to report to their constituency offices, where their vehicles are allocated, from September 16 to 17.

Although the deadline is today, the NSA says those who have not reported yet will not be turned away.

Keep Namibia Clean Campaign

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Namibia is still working to reclaim its number-one position as the cleanest country in Africa.

To that effect, the Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism recently joined hands with the organisation 'Let's Do It Namibia' to create awareness around cleanliness.

Lesotho, Namibia achieve HIV control

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Lesotho and Namibia were announced recently as two of six African countries that have achieved HIV epidemic control. According to the findings, these two countries had high levels of viral suppression and retention in care, indicating effective treatment programmes that reduce infection rates and save lives.

Trans Kalahari Railway Line project to continue

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Namibia and Botswana's Joint Ministerial Committee on Transport has agreed to continue with the progression of the Trans Kalahari Railway Line project.

Construction is set to start in January 2025.