Mayeyi community celebrates annual cultural festival at Sangwali
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The Mayeyi community and other tribes in the Zambezi Region have gathered at Sangwali, the Mayeyi headquarters, to celebrate their annual cultural festival.
The Mayeyi community and other tribes in the Zambezi Region have gathered at Sangwali, the Mayeyi headquarters, to celebrate their annual cultural festival.
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He pledged to carry the responsibility bestowed on him with humility, openness, and respect for other traditional authorities.
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The Deputy Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts, and Culture, Dino Ballotti, has said the ministry is stepping up efforts to protect Namibia's indigenous languages.
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An International Bush Walk is underway in Grashoek, in the Tsumkwe Constituency, that started on February 17th.
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