NSA shares statistics on the Namibian economy with Kunene residents
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The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) is in the Kunene Region to share statistics on the Namibian economy with the region's residents.
The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) is in the Kunene Region to share statistics on the Namibian economy with the region's residents.
The water interruptions caused by frequent breakdowns and pipe bursts at Katima Mulilo will soon be something of the past.
This comes after NamWater commissioned the water pipeline replacement project on Tuesday.
Residents of Sikondo Village in Kavango West have collected about N$400,000 towards their collective goal to electrify their homes. Still, they remain a long way from reaching the required close to N$3 million to see this dream realised.
The Windhoek Municipal Council has approved a five-year electrification plan aimed at addressing the backlog of 4,000 unelectrified erven in various informal settlements.
Walvis Bay residents are mobilising themselves to legally fight the municipality over the Red Force contract.
The Red Force debt collection contract was reinstated last week after the matter between the Walvis Bay municipality and the debt collectors was settled in the High Court last week.
Oral diseases affect approximately 3.5 billion people worldwide, making them the most prevalent health condition globally.
These diseases have persisted as the most widespread conditions for decades, with significant disparities in access to dental care between and within countries.
The family of the 16 people who died from suspected food poisoning last year in Kayova Village, Kavango East Region, has expressed their appreciation to the government for improving their living conditions.
The family shared this when the nbc News team visited the family.
September is a national deaf awareness month, a time to highlight and honour the unique needs, struggles, and vibrant culture of the hearing impaired.
It is also the month where police officers from various parts of the country gathered in Rundu for a five-day basic sign language course.
A gesture of goodwill in the form of bedding and cooking utensils has brought joy to learners boarding at J.A. Kahuika and Kutenhoas community hostels in the ||Kharas Region.
Ambassador Albertus !Aochamub says that there is a global disparity in the recognition of UNESCO World Heritage sites, emphasising the significant imbalance between African and European countries.