Missing seafarer found
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A man who had been lost at sea for about two days was found safe last night.
A man who had been lost at sea for about two days was found safe last night.
The Erongo Police have identified the missing man near Cape Cross as 44-year-old Namibian, Lisius Nkandi.
The Deputy Minister of Education, Arts, and Culture, Faustina Caley, has called for more collaboration and innovation in the preservation of the country's cultural heritage.
She said this while officiating at the Bom Jesus shipwreck exhibition at Jasper House Museum in Oranjemund.
A Member of the Swapo Party, Itah Kandjii-Murangi, has asked the youth to critically assess their interests, abilities, and capabilities to align their career choices to key job markets and emerging natural resources.
The distribution of the San Feeding programme remains a major challenge due to transport-related delays.
Tsumkwe Constituency Councillor, Johannes Hausiku, says the situation demands prompt response for the beneficiaries to continue getting food.
The Miss Namibia 2024 pageant has reached new heights, with an array of prizes unveiled by the Miss Namibia Organisation.
The UN Resident Coordinator to Namibia says most countries are struggling to meet most of the Sustainable Development Goals targets, and the SADC region is no exception.
Regional Councillors in the Zambezi Region have appealed to the Ministry of Mines and Energy to assist in reviving abandoned rural electrification projects initiated by conservancies.
The Ministry of Works and Transport says it is busy following up on information from various sources related to the reported stranded vessel.
The current drought continues to affect villagers who rely on rivers and boreholes for their daily water supply needs.
This is the same situation for residents in Konga Bayenda village in the Lusese area.