City of Windhoek remains without leadership

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The City of Windhoek remains without political leadership after the scheduled election of political office bearers for Monday was cancelled.

This is the third cancellation of the election for the mayor, deputy mayor, and members of the city’s management committee.

Faulty electricity vending machine irks Aus residents

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Residents of Aus Settlement in the ||Kharas Region are frustrated with a malfunctioning electricity vending machine that often leaves them without power.

The residents stated that the vending machine has been out of service for about six months.

Gender and law report criticizes parliament on LGBTQ+ rights 

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Speakers at the launch of the gender and law report expressed the view that parliamentarians are either unaware of or forget key details in the constitution related to their responsibilities and decision-making, especially in regard to human rights, including those of the LGBTQ+ community.

Oshikulufitu communities welcome primary health care facility

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Oshikulufitu communities in the Anamulenge Constituency of the Omusati Region now have a new primary health care clinic courtesy of the US government.

85% of the population depends on public health services, and the primary health care facility will ensure easy access to such services.

Police in ||Kharas promoted

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Police in ||Kharas Region rewarded more than 100 police officers with promotions in recognition of their exceptional service.

The promotions also aim to enhance service delivery and boost the morale of officers.

NPTH dismantling to be completed by year end

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Namibia Post and Telecommunications Holdings (NPTH) has donated 22 firearms and a portion of 6 of Farm Hoop 110 in Omitara to the Namibian Police. This donation comes as the company prepares for its pending dismantling, which is expected to be completed by December 31.

President Mbumba arrives in Doha for 22nd Doha Forum 

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President Nangolo Mbumba has arrived in Doha, the capital of Qatar, this evening.

President Mbumba will participate in the 22nd Doha Forum, starting tomorrow.

A number of world leaders and senior government ministers, as well as thought leaders, are attending the two-day meeting.