APP MP Linus Muchila delivers maiden speech
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A fairer Namibia, characterised by an educated youth, healthcare, and affordable housing, with sufficient investment in the areas of tourism and renewable energy.
A fairer Namibia, characterised by an educated youth, healthcare, and affordable housing, with sufficient investment in the areas of tourism and renewable energy.
The Director in the Office of the National Council's Chairperson, Petrus Kavhura, has urged the government to act on the resolutions passed by the Junior National Council MPs.
Kavhura emphasised the importance of these resolutions and how they should guide future actions.
The Junior National Council (JNC) concluded with an insightful session focussing on the future of education and technology in the country.
Junior MPs in the National Council voiced their worries about government schools' poor infrastructure as well as a lack of hostels, highlighting their impact on the learning environment.
There was a lively debate in the Junior National Council (JNC) as members talked about how to make the education system better in the future.
Members discussed how parents, teachers, learners, and other stakeholders all have roles to play.
The 3rd Junior National Council (JNC) resumed on Monday, continuing its mission since 2017 to provide a platform for school learners from all 14 regions to discuss pressing youth issues at both regional and national levels.
The Junior National Council will be convening from Monday next week under the theme 'Educating the Namibian Child Fit for the Agenda 2063 and Beyond'.
This was announced by the Chairperson of the National Council, Lukas Muha, when he adjourned the National Council's special session on Friday.
Some Members of the National Council are worried that the Divorce Bill may have the potential to discriminate against one gender, especially spousal maintenance and value for money rather than love.
The proposed raise to the N$100,000 threshold for income tax exemption has divided MPs in the National Council.
This change would mean individuals earning below this amount would not have to pay income tax.
Several members of the National Council have expressed concern over proposed changes to the value-added tax system.
The VAT Bill aims to expand the period within which the import declaration must be furnished to the Commissioner.