||Kharas stakeholders welcome "Water Resource Management Act"

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Water regulations remain a key concern for many communities and businesses in the ||Kharas Region.

Stakeholders directly affected by water use regulations have expressed their support for an initiative aimed at raising awareness about the newly enacted Water Resource Management Act.

Community service programme expands to Luderitz and Aus Courts

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The Namibian Correctional Service has extended its community service orders programme to the Luderitz Magistrate's Court and Aus Periodical Court.

The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security, Lucia Witbooi, officially launched the programme's expansion at Luderitz.

Men for change boys club nurtures boy child

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Men have the responsibility to care for their loved ones, offer consistent support, and instill love and positive values within their families.

This was the message from teachers to the members of the Men for Change Boys Club launched at Keetmanshoop. 

Warmbad community protests over neglect

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A group of Warmbad settlement community members protested over a litany of concerns they claimed hampers socio-economic development.

Keetmanshoop communities voice service concerns

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Community members of Keetmanshoop, as well as from the Berseba and Vaalgras villages, raised concern over inadequate service delivery during the Office of the National Council Chairperson's outreach visit to the ||Kharas Region.

ORIP workers demand inclusion in GIPF

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Some workers of the government's green scheme, the Orange River Irrigation Project (ORIP) at Aussenkehr, have voiced frustrations over being excluded from the government pension, GIPF.

Some workers are members of the GIPF, while others are not, leading the workers to claim discrimination against them.