Dordabis owners to give more land to government for development
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Dordabis village is partly owned by the government, with the rest owned privately.
The population of the village, which is around 3,000 people, is cramped on this land.
Dordabis village is partly owned by the government, with the rest owned privately.
The population of the village, which is around 3,000 people, is cramped on this land.
As part of its quest to solidify its position as a premier family holiday destination on the African continent, the Namibia Tourism Board (NTB) will be participating in the World Travel Market (WTM) Africa in Cape Town this week.
Major progress is taking shape in setting up the Otjiwarongo Biomass Power Plant.
In a recent judgement, the Namibian Supreme Court upheld the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) to impose regulatory levies on telecommunication service providers.
Since January of this year, residents of Brendan Kangongolo Simbwaye Village in Malindi, Zambezi Region, have faced challenges in accessing potable water.
The difficulties began following the collapse of a 10,000-litre water tank that served the community.
Dordabis Village is partly owned by the government, with the rest owned privately.
The population of the village, which is around 3,000 people, is cramped on this land.
The Namibia Housing Information System (NHIS) will enable municipalities and residents to be aware of land information in all fourteen regions of the country.
The regions are meeting for a five-day end-user refresher training and workshop programme for the deployment of the system.
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila handed over a borehole to the residents of Epembe Constituency's Ohamutwe-Tautende Village in the Ohangwena Region.
The project was funded by the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform to the tune of N$2.7 million.
Residents of Oikuku and Ohamukwata villages in the Ohangwena Region now have access to potable water after three decades of waiting.
The project is being carried out by the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform and the Office of the Prime Minister at a cost of N$3.6 million.
Strong winds and heavy rainfall have caused damage to more than 10 households at Onderombapa, in the Aminuis Constituency.
The hailstorm left some family members homeless.