NAMIBIA LAUNCHES CUSTOMER SERVICE EXCELLENCE INITIATIVE

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The Ministries of Environment, Forestry and Tourism; Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security; and the Namibia Tourism Board launched the National Customer Service Excellence Initiative in Windhoek to enhance service delivery at points of entry.

POLIO VACCINATION DRIVE REACHES THOUSANDS DESPITE CHALLENGES

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The recent national polio vaccination campaign successfully reached approximately 790,000 children across the country, marking a significant step in the ongoing effort to eradicate the disease.

The campaign aimed to achieve coverage of 95 percent or higher.

FIMA OFFICIALLY COMES INTO EFFECT IN NAMIBIA

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The Financial Institutions and Markets Act (FIMA) officially came into effect on the 1st of May.

Kenneth Matomola, the Chief Executive Officer of Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NAMFISA), made the announcement today. 

Young entrepreneurs struggle with funding and nature

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Some young people have heeded the call for self-employment and ensuring food security, but these efforts are either challenged by a lack of start-up capital or threatened by nature.

International Bush Walk celebrates San culture in Grashoek

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An International Bush Walk is underway in Grashoek, in the Tsumkwe Constituency, that started on February 17th. 

The nine-day event which will last until February 25th, is organised to celebrate, enjoy and preserve the culture and traditions of the San indigenous people.

Mangetti Dune Combined School receives needed support

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The Rundu-Tsumkwe People's Foundation has donated 100 chairs and 50 mattresses to the Mangetti Dune Combined School hostel in the Tsumkwe Constituency.

The foundation aims to support the San community and vulnerable groups living in and around Rundu and Tsumkwe.

Surviving life in Tsumkwe

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In a community where basic necessities are in short supply or lacking, those who dare to challenge life's hardships are enjoying monopoly in business.

The profit margin may not be at its best, but a resident of Tsumkwe, Jesaja Vioto, who sells bread, brought relief to the community.