BOTSWANA PRESIDENT DUMA BOKO ARRIVES IN NAMIBIA
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Botswana's President Duma Boko has arrived in Namibia for a one-day official visit.
Botswana's President Duma Boko has arrived in Namibia for a one-day official visit.
Through its corporate responsibility programme, Namibia Special Risks Insurance Association (NASRIA) has donated to five beneficiaries towards the goal of school development and supplying learners with reading material.
Through its corporate responsibility programme, Namibia Special Risks Insurance Association (NASRIA) has donated over N$134,000 to five beneficiaries towards the goal of school development and supplying learners with reading material.
For hundreds of workers living in Windhoek's informal settlements, the workday begins long before sunrise. Many wake up as early as four o'clock in the morning to secure transport from local bus terminals to their places of employment.
The disruption of businesses by the COVID-19 pandemic might have long passed, but some businesses have not yet fully recovered financially, especially in the informal sector.
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The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform (MAFWLR) has assured farmers and the public at large that no traces of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) have been found in the country thus far.
Ten learners from Abraham Iyambo Primary School received their school uniforms through a back-to-school programme.
The initiative aims to assist learners from vulnerable households in the community, with hopes to boost the learners' morale and keep them engaged in school.
The Minister of International Relations and Trade (MIRT), Selma Ashipala-Musavyi, says the year 2026 began with challenges, including global geopolitical uncertainty and strained cooperation.
A 46-year-old wood carver, Isaac Ndumba, and 8 other families crafted 'Ndjamba' – an elephant crafted from wood to the exact size of a real-life elephant.
The move was done to create awareness around their work and also promote the town of Okahandja, where the wooden elephant is located.
The annual inflation rate in September increased by zero- comma one percent compared to three-comma-four percent rcorded at the same time last year.
The Namibia Financial Instituations Supervisory Authority indicated the inflation now stands at three-comma-five percent.