Land Reform Ministry to address plight of landless

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The Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform maintains a 70/30 ratio allocation in favour of those who have been displaced through revised resettlement criteria and the newly approved National Resettlement Policy.

Public concerns rise as electricity tariff hikes loom

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Starting tomorrow, electricity tariffs in various towns will increase. However, this does not apply to Nored and the City of Windhoek, as they failed to comply with regulatory directives from the Electricity Control Board by June 27.

Youth brick project launched in Walvis Bay

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Saltiel Kalola, the Director of the African Counselors Social Development Association, emphasizes the importance of joint efforts from the government and civil society organizations to develop and implement programs aimed at eradicating poverty and creating jobs.

Rundu TC initiates N$577 million water treatment plant project

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The population growth in Rundu has placed pressure on the council to meet the demand for water provision.

The construction of the Rundi water treatment plant, worth N$577 million, will not completely satisfy the demand.

Namibia urged to reform disability legislation for enhanced rights

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Legislative reform and the development of policies that better address the rights of individuals with disabilities in Namibia are urgently needed.

One issue that requires closer attention is the protection of the rights of individuals with disabilities within the criminal justice system.

Otjozondjupa residents propose Region Split into North and South

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The residents of Otjozondjupa Region have proposed dividing the region into two parts: Otjozondjupa North and South.

Residents also want to split certain places into specific constituencies.

Otjozondjupa is the fourth largest region, with nine settlements.