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Government comitted to improving transport sector - Mutorwa

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The Minister of Works and Transport has reiterated the government's commitment to improving the transport sector.

John Mutorwa says the government will continue to invest in infrastructure while enacting progressive policies and collaborating with stakeholders, with the ultimate aim of boosting trade.

Coastal residents grateful for free transport

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Residents of the Erongo Region have voiced their appreciation for the complimentary transportation services offered to those wishing to attend the funeral of the late President.

Hage Geingob's memorial service and funeral in the capital. 

Family, friends pay tribute to Prof. Tötemeyer

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The memorial service, which took place at the German Evangelical Lutheran Church, was an opportunity to learn about the late Professor Tötemeyers' personal side.

The professor was an active member of the church, sometimes preaching twice a Sunday up until recently.

MUN launches an education and SME fund

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The Mineworkers Union (MUN) has introduced an education and SME Fund, as well as legal protection, for its current and former members and their dependents.

Union President Ismael Kasuto says the aim is to ensure that the education, employment, and legal needs of miners and their families are covered.

Dina Namubes re-elected as mayor

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Dina Namubes, who has been re-elected as Mayor of Swakopmund, emphasises the need for ongoing collaboration with all relevant parties to achieve the town's future objectives.

NEEF demands governmental objective fishing quotas to reduce unemployed

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The Namibian Economic Freedom Fighters have reiterated their demands for the allocation of fishing quotas to address unemployment in the country.

The Namibian Economic Freedom Fighters (NEEF) want unemployed people to get jobs in the fishing industry through the Governmental Objective Fishing Quota.

Arandis Mayor re-elected

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Re-elected mayor Risto Kapendah says the demand for land at Arandis has become urgent because the town has become one of the fastest-growing centres in the Erongo Region.