Swanu’s Kangumine pledges development for Okahandja
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The Swanu candidate looking to serve Okahandja Constituency, Eben Kangumine, has said her goal is to develop the town for the benefit of its residents.
The Swanu candidate looking to serve Okahandja Constituency, Eben Kangumine, has said her goal is to develop the town for the benefit of its residents.
The Ministry of Education has declared 25 and 27 November as school holidays, following guidance from the Office of the Prime Minister.
According to the Ministry, all hostels will remain open on 25 November and throughout the Regional Councils and Local Authorities elections scheduled for 27 November.
The Namibian Police Force hosted a farewell dinner for the Deputy Inspector General for Administration, Major General Anne-Marie Nainda, who is vying for the position of INTERPOL President.
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) has condemned and rejected the ongoing tribal, defamatory and discriminatory attacks directed at Miss Namibia, Johanna Swartbooi.
Vice President Lucia Witbooi has returned from Botswana, where she attended the Regional World Children's Day celebration held in Gaborone on 15 November.
There is a need to build networks, provide mentorship opportunities, and improve access to capital for local entrepreneurs.
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) says the regional council election in Ogongo Constituency in Omusati Region will continue as planned on 26 November.
This announcement comes after reports that one of the contesting candidates resigned.
The Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) has won the WAIPA Investment Excellence Award for its creative investment promotion efforts.
Twenty-six teachers in the |Khomas Region are showcasing their hands-on creativity in a Primary Material Development Competition aimed at promoting education and empowering early childhood development.
The Okahandja Municipality and the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economy, Industry, Public Administration and Planning met with Okahandja street vendors to hear their daily challenges.