CoW launches Mayoral Clean-up Campaign
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In an effort to reclaim its title as the cleanest city in Africa, the City of Windhoek has officially launched the Mayoral Clean-up Campaign.
In an effort to reclaim its title as the cleanest city in Africa, the City of Windhoek has officially launched the Mayoral Clean-up Campaign.
Deputy Prime Minister John Mutorwa has described the Katima Mulilo Correctional Facility construction as a significant milestone in the nation's pursuit of sustainable development and food security.
The Directorate of Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigations has released the final safety report on the Swakopmund helicopter crash, which claimed the lives of Chief Pilot Jacques Jacobs (54) and aviation engineer Dirk Von Weidts (29).
The Divundu Muhembo border post road, which connects Namibia to Botswana and other SADC countries, is set to be upgraded to a bitumen standard road.
This was announced during a community meeting held at the Muhembo border post by the Minister of Works and Transport, John Mutorwa.
The Day of the Namibian Child is an opportunity to raise awareness about the challenges facing Namibian children.
The Governor of the |Khomas Region, Laura McLeod-Katjirua, shared the sentiments during the celebration of the day at the Namibia Primary School.
The Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund has inaugurated an N$11 million service centre at Katima Mulilo in the Zambezi Region.
The establishment of the MVA office in the region is aimed at bringing services closer to the people and subsequently preserving and protecting lives on the road.
The Lighthouse Centre has bid farewell to 20-year-old Delron Gaoseb from Katutura, Windhoek, who is among eight young people from across the world selected by the Young People's Christian Association to study and provide community service in Germany.
The Ohangwena Regional Council launched its Customer Service Charter.
With the charter, the regional council says it recognises the importance of fostering community engagement and participatory governance and plans in collaboration with its stakeholders.
Hundreds of mourners gathered at Ephesians Parish in Katutura, Windhoek, to celebrate the life of Benjamin !Garab, a veteran Kaisames Radio manager for nbc.
!Garab, who passed away on the 10th of this month, was remembered as a man of great wisdom and a pillar of truth.
The leader of the Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement, Dr. Job Amupanda, has expressed disappointment over the government's handling of the red line issue, labelling the Cabinet's decision-making process contradictory and deeply flawed.