NYAE NYAE MEDIA CLUB EMPOWERS TSUMKWE YOUTH WITH JOURNALISM SKILLS
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Eight unemployed youth have received media training through the Nyae Nyae Media Club in Tsumkwe.
The programme initially started with 15 young people in September 2022.
Eight unemployed youth have received media training through the Nyae Nyae Media Club in Tsumkwe.
The programme initially started with 15 young people in September 2022.
Unemployed residents of Tsumkwe are poised to benefit from a CENORED debushing tender. This initiative covers a 56-kilometer stretch, extending from Rooidag Gate in Tsumkwe West to M'kata.
The Tsumkwe Constituency Councillor, Petrus Mutji, has called on his constituents to embrace independence.
Mutji, in his message, said the electorate should be grateful for the sacrifices their forefathers have made.
The Nyae Nyae Development Foundation's horticulture project has launched its first training session of the year at Den/ui in Tsumkwe.
Thirty-two community members from villages across the Nyae Nyae Conservancy attended the workshop to enhance their skills in crop production and seedling care.
Ju|'Hoansi Traditional Authority's senior Traditional Councillor has expressed concerns over the low number of Ju|'Hoansi-speaking learners completing school.
Community members in the Tsumkwe settlement have raised concerns that some grocery shops offering FNB CashPlus agent services are pressuring customers to buy goods of more than N$100 before they can withdraw money.
Duinepos residents are unhappy with the proposed merger of the Duinepos Village School with the Duin/ui Village School.
The school is one of the 6 village schools under the Nyae Nyae Village Schools Project in the Otjozondjupa Region's Tsumkwe constituency.
It remains a challenge for the San community in Tsumkwe Constituency's ||Nhoma settlement to put bread and other basic necessities on the table.
Allegations of political campaigning with drought relief food as a promise were raised at Ben-Se Kamp, some 53 kilometres east of Tsumkwe, close to the Botswana border.
The NBC News team visited the secluded settlement.
The OvaHerero community, which returned from Botswana in September last year, says it remains optimistic about the promises made by the authorities upon their arrival in Namibia.