Walvis Bay lifeguards ensure beach safety

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Now that it is the beginning of the new year, beaches like Independence Beach at Walvis Bay are still packed with visitors. 

Spending time at the beach and swimming in the ocean is the perfect way to spend the last few days of the summer holiday. 

CoW alerts residents to prepare for possible flash floods

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The City of Windhoek has notified residents to get ready for possible flash floods as the rainy season starts.

The City warns residents that Windhoek's location and weather make it likely to have flash floods, which are a common natural disaster in Namibia during this time.

Opuwo TC strives to support informal sector

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The informal sector is said to be the backbone of Opuwo's local economy, and it is for this reason that the Opuwo Town Council has vowed to continue supporting it by ensuring that it has proper infrastructure development. 

Erongo leaders applaud Tourism boom

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Erongo Governor Neville Andre and Swakopmund Mayor Blasius Goraseb have expressed satisfaction with the positive impact of visitors in the region.

They say the influx of tourists significantly boosted the local tourism sector and the overall economy. 

Ruacana Border Post welcomes public for immigration education

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A Senior Immigration Officer at the Ruacana Border Post, David Haingura is calling on the public to visit the border post for educational and awareness purposes related to immigration services. 

The Ruacana Border Post is located between Namibia and Angola and is operational from 08:00 to 18:00.

Holidaymakers flock to Ruacana Waterfalls

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Holidaymakers made their way to the Ruacana Waterfalls in the Omusati Region.

The Ruacana Waterfalls is well-known for its tourist and local attraction potential.

Some of the holidaymakers we caught up with decided to the crossover at the waterfalls to have fun and enter 2025 in style.