NamWater finds ways to lower cost of water
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NamWater says it is adopting new strategies to get additional sources of income, including working with private enterprises to lower the cost of water.
NamWater says it is adopting new strategies to get additional sources of income, including working with private enterprises to lower the cost of water.
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation welcomed Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra Jamalullail, the Acting King of Perlis, Malaysia.
The visit culminated in a successful agreement to exchange programming and strengthen bilateral ties.
Namibians are remembering the former Education Minister, Katrina Hanse-Himarwa, who died on Sunday for her contribution to the country's education system.
Hanse-Himarwa has been conferred an official funeral.
The National Council members still expressed reservations regarding the proposal to legalise same-sex marriage in Namibia, citing traditional norms where such unions were not historically recognised.
Residents of Omaruru have threatened to occupy unserviced land, saying the municipality has failed to address their grievances.
These include a lack of affordable land and housing, development, employment opportunities, and improved living standards.
Navachab Gold Mine, Erongo Red, and the Karibib Town Council will co-finance millions of dollars for the electrification of close to 600 houses in the informal settlement.
The co-financing initiatives are further supported by the Ministry of Mines and Energy.
nbc Director General Stanley Similo says the tourism sector stands to benefit from beauty pageants such as Miss Namibia.
Pageants are known to play an integral role in promoting tourism by attracting visitors from different regions to participate in or witness such events.
The Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security, Albert Kawana, has advised the police to get ready for the upcoming elections.
Dr. Kawana was speaking at the Police Force Senior Command Conference at Ongwediva.
There are still parts of Namibia without access to telecommunication networks.
Mupini village, in the Kavango West Region, is one of the areas earmarked for the construction of a telecommunications tower.
Close to 2,000 residents at Karibib have become plot owners at the Usab Informal Settlement after the town council handed over their land ownership certificates.