Defaulting clients to soon face water and electricity disconnection

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The Minister of Urban and Rural Development has warned that water and electricity supplies to defaulting municipal customers may soon be disconnected, as the ministry prepares to tackle the countrywide crisis of damaged roads caused by heavy rains.

Govt constructs permanent two-way bypass for Windhoek-Rehoboth corridor

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In the wake of recent disruptions along the Windhoek-Rehoboth corridor, the Ministry of Works and Transport, in collaboration with the Roads Authority, has embarked on constructing a permanent two-way bypass to restore seamless connectivity between the two localities.

Govt increases compensation for wildlife-related cattle losses

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In a move to support farmers affected by human-wildlife conflict, the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism has announced an increase in the offset payment for cattle losses under the Human-Wildlife Conflict Self-Reliance Scheme.

PDM MP Katjimune opposes Public Gatherings Bill

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The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) MP, Maximalliant Katjimune, opposed the Public Gatherings and Processions Bill during its second reading, saying the bill directly contradicts Chapter Three of the Namibian Constitution, which guarantees the right to peacefully assemble.

Cabinet members remember Nujoma as a unifying father figure

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Cabinet members nbc News spoke to described the late Founding President Sam Nujoma as a father figure who united irrespective of ethnic and racial differences.

The ministers also praised Nujoma for standing firm in his belief that every child deserved an education.

Minister Kawana defends Public Gatherings Bill

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Home Affairs Minister, Dr. Albert Kawana, has responded to concerns raised about the Public Gatherings and Public Processions Bill in the National Assembly.

The bill, which has sparked public debate, aims to regulate public demonstrations.

Speaker Katjavivi welcomes Swedish parliamentary delegation

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The Speaker of the National Assembly, Professor Peter Katjavivi, welcomed a courtesy visit from a delegation of the Swedish Parliament, reinforcing Namibia's longstanding and cordial relations with Sweden in various sectors.