Kavango West Region inaugurates regional liquor licensing committee
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Before the proclamation of Kavango West as a separate region in 2013, the region had been dependent on Kavango East for some government services.
Before the proclamation of Kavango West as a separate region in 2013, the region had been dependent on Kavango East for some government services.
Law students from the University of Namibia (UNAM) have embarked on a transformative journey to support a soup kitchen in Windhoek's Hakahana Residential Area, where they donated essentials.
Young people in Erongo Region have informed Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah that they are challenged by a lack of quality public education, unemployment, and the neglect of the boy child.
Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah engaged with the Afrikaans-speaking communities during her visit to the Erongo Region.
Dr. Nandi-Ndaitwah emphasised the significant progress Namibia has made since gaining independence.
Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has appealed to the Namibian nation to love one another, be united, and care for each other’s well-being.
She said this while attending the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Mondesa, Swakopmund.
The |Khomas Regional Council has stressed that it will continue to prioritise rural sanitation and hygiene to improve the living standards and quality of life for its people.
Over the past five years, the regional council has constructed over 700 toilets at a cost of N$11,3 million.
Okahandja Municipality will soon have a fire station.
Currently, firefighters operate from the municipal offices.
Okahandja has a population of over 46,000 residents.
The Inland populaces of Ndiyona Constituency in the Kavango East Region have taken ownership of their own development and de-bushed about 28-kilometre roads for easy access to their villages.
President Nangolo Mbumba has extended well wishes to former President Hifikepunye Pohamba, who turned 89 today.
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security is urging individuals who have applied for identification documents to collect them as soon as possible.
These uncollected documents are piling up, not only in Windhoek but across regional offices, creating a significant backlog.