WINDHOEK TAXI DRIVERS FRUSTRATED BY FUEL HIKE
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Windhoek taxi drivers expressed frustration over the fuel price hike.
Windhoek taxi drivers expressed frustration over the fuel price hike.
Grootfontein Municipality plans to relocate 65 families currently residing in single quarters to new social housing units. The relocation, initially scheduled for last year, was delayed due to the installation of prepaid water meters and some families lacking deeds of sale.
The Masubia Traditional Authority has dismissed false rumours regarding the alleged death of Chief Gibert Muhongo.
At a media briefing, Ngambela Raphel Mbala confirmed that Chief Muhongo is alive and well.
The Minister of Urban and Rural Development, James Sankwasa, has demanded answers regarding allegations of illegal land sales within the Gciriku Traditional Authority during a period when the area was without a Hompa (chief).
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) and the Electricity Control Board (ECB) will collaborate on a series of consumer education programmes to raise awareness about electricity usage, tariffs, and safety.
The 4 X 4 Initiative Foundation launched its 6th Boys in Leadership camp at Ongeama Camp on the outskirts of Okahandja.
The founder of the initiative, Sydney Boois, stated that if boys are not intentionally nurtured, they are likely to make mistakes.
The Minister of Urban and Rural Development, James Sankwasa, has announced Aruvita Kayoka as the Hompa of the Gciriku Traditional Authority.
Sankwasa made the announcement at the Gciriku Traditional Authority's headquarters at Ndiyona in Kavango East.
The Swakopmund Constituency Development Fund has awarded machinery to boost twelve small businesses in the coastal town.
The handover of equipment, including sewing, printing, and washing machines, aims to empower local entrepreneurs and stimulate economic growth.
Fransfontein youth are dissatisfied with what they perceive as unfair recruitment practices in road construction jobs.
The mayor of Okakarara in the Otjozondjupa Region, Siegfried Tjehiua, has expressed satisfaction with the land servicing aimed at transforming the town, which includes the development of a Central Business District (CBD).