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Heritage Week celebrates cultural diversity

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Heritage Week not only serves as a celebration of various cultural heritage but also as a reminder of shared responsibility to appreciate one another's uniqueness.

This was the message of ||Kharas Governor Aletha Frederick while addressing a heritage celebration week gathering at Keetmanshoop.

NASRIA calls on SOEs to support government efforts

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The Namibia Special Risk Insurance Association (NASRIA) has urged state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to work together to support government efforts. Ndapona Schleberger, NASRIA's Executive Marketing and Sales Manager, made this appeal during a stakeholders’ engagement in Lüderitz.

Keetmanshoop residents accuse municipality of nepotism

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A group of Keetmanshoop residents alleged nepotism in the appointments at the municipality as well as unfair labour practices. 

The protesters, in a petition, accused the acting HR Strategic Executive Manager, Adam Isaack, of alleged nepotism. 

'Lüderitz: A Journey Through Time' book launched

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The revised limited edition of the book, 'Lüderitz: A Journey Through Time', celebrating the harbour town's unique heritage while highlighting its promising future, was launched this week. 

||Kharas RC chairperson urges nbc to stay objective ahead of elections

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The ||Kharas Regional Council Chairperson, Joseph Isaacks, has reminded the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (nbc) to be objective in its reporting, especially during this period running up to the end of the November Presidential and National Assembly Elections.

New Maritime Museum to preserve Namibia’s sea heritage

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The just-inaugurated Namibia Maritime Museum will play a critical role in preserving the country's maritime heritage. 

President Nangolo Mbumba said this when he officially inaugurated the museum at Luderitz.

The largest of its kind in Africa, the museum faces the Atlantic Ocean.

HIV adherence campaign launched

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The ||Kharas Health Directorate, in collaboration with InterHealth Namibia, has officially launched the HIV adherence campaign, "Undetectable = Untransmissible" (U=U).