City of Windhoek terms KRC demands inhumane
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The Deputy Mayor of the City of Windhoek, Joseph Uapingene, has labelled the Katutura Residents Committee (KRC) as "ungrateful" and their demands as "inhumane."
The Deputy Mayor of the City of Windhoek, Joseph Uapingene, has labelled the Katutura Residents Committee (KRC) as "ungrateful" and their demands as "inhumane."
The City of Windhoek has reemphasized its 20% borehole water usage restriction as an essential component of its operational strategy.
This measure aims to maintain a consistent water supply, supporting both residents and business operations.
The |Khomas Regional Council has launched a series of health initiatives across various constituencies to bring essential services closer to the people.
Residents of the Moses ||Garoëb constituency were the beneficiaries of these vital health services over the weekend.
Speaking at the state funeral of the liberation icon Ida Jimmy-!Ha-Eiros today, President Nangolo Mbumba has hailed the late struggle stalwart as an unyielding figure who dedicated her life to the liberation and freedom of her country.
Jimmy-!Ha-Eiros died on April 3 at the age of 79.
The Namibia Correctional Services (NCS) Commissioner General, Raphael Hamunyela, held a consultation with the Community Advisory Committee at the Oluno Correctional Facility, where he acknowledged the committee's work.
The Oshikuku Town Council has reaffirmed its commitment to providing affordable housing solutions for ultra-low and low-income earners.
Mourners gathered at Farm Snip River in the ||Kharas Region to pay tribute to late Swapo Party liberation struggle stalwart Ida Jimmy-!Ha-Eiros during the official memorial service.
Jimmy-!Ha-Eiros died on April 3 at the age of 79.
First Lady Sustjie Mbumba hosted a high-level Roundtable Discussion on inequalities, HIV, TB, Malaria, and Pandemics at State House on Friday.
During the opening of the discussion, Madame Mbumba encouraged individuals and organisations to speak out against inequality or injustice.
Officials of the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) are engaging stakeholders in the Omaheke Region on the general voter registration process.
This is in preparation for the general registration of voters from June 3 until August 1, ahead of the national elections on November 27.
595 people have registered for the Conditional Basic Income Grant at Otavi.
The Otavi Constituency Office is compiling a report for consideration by the Ministry of Gender, Poverty Eradication, and Social Welfare.