57 displaced households at Aussenkher still homeless
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About 30 residents of Aussenkehr, whose reed houses were destroyed by a fire two weeks ago, are still being housed in tents.
The blazing fire displaced 57 households and claimed a life.
About 30 residents of Aussenkehr, whose reed houses were destroyed by a fire two weeks ago, are still being housed in tents.
The blazing fire displaced 57 households and claimed a life.
'Let us promote a culture of non-violence'—these were the sentiments shared by ||Kharas Regional Council Chairperson Joseph Isaac while officiating at the third National Men's Conference at Keetmanshoop.
The ||Kharas Police Commander, Commissioner Marius Katamila, has reminded the region's inhabitants to also play their part to ensure a safer festive season.
He made the call during the launch of the region's festive operations at Keetmanshoop.
A fire broke early this morning on the first floor of the historic one-story Pupkwewitz Megabuild hardware retail shop building constructed in 1906 at Luderitz.
Local firefighters responded to the fire and managed to put it out.
The Vaalgras Traditional Authority Council has described the coronation of Aaron Stephanus as regrettable as it did not have its approval.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform has called on the public to take a keen interest in and provide input to the National Ressetlement Policy, for which some of its criteria are being reviewed.
Members of the |Khowese Clan, under the leadership of Gaob Hendrik Ismael Witbooi, gathered at Gibeon for the annual Gaob Festival in remembrance of their fallen heroes.
The Gibeon Village Council has achieved 90% of its ambition to eliminate the bucket toilet system.
The Council's acting CEO, Rehabeam Amukoto, revealed this in an interview with nbc News.
Keetmanshoop Town Council is embarking on an aggressive campaign to recover outstanding municipal water debt, running into millions of dollars.
Residents, government institutions, and businesses owe the town council a combined total of N$212 million in unpaid water bills.
The Landless People's Movement has labelled charges against Namdeb's employee, Guame Stephanus, a witch hunt.
Stephanus also serves as an LPM representative on the Oranjemund Town Council.
Stephanus faces charges of putting the company's name in disrepute.