Journalists in some parts of Africa work under difficult conditions
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Between January 2019 and June 2022, UNESCO documented 759 individual attacks on journalists, including five murders, during 89 elections in 70 countries.
Between January 2019 and June 2022, UNESCO documented 759 individual attacks on journalists, including five murders, during 89 elections in 70 countries.
The residents of the Germany Informal Settlement at Kahenge Village in Kavango West are calling on the town council to resolve a conflict among residents sharing neighbouring plots.
The Rundu Annual Trade Fair officially kicked off, attracting 114 companies and individuals, compared to 103 exhibitors last year.
Exhibitors came from all corners of the country as well as from Tanzania.
Some of them are taking part for the first time.
The GIZ Green Hydrogen Project hosted a masterclass for broadcasters and media practitioners.
The GIZ-H2 Project Support Unit has recently started the implementation of green hydrogen masterclasses targeting various groups to raise awareness at a technical level.
A West African researcher, Dr. Caroline Da Costa, says media coalitions in West Africa tend to be ad hoc in nature, limiting their effectiveness in addressing issues journalists face in the region.
Inclusive education should not be seen as a specially constructed school to accommodate children with disabilities, but should be friendly in all aspects to all school-going children.
A rainstorm demolished the shacks of several families in Rundu's Ndama Sewer and Tumweneni Informal neighbourhoods, leaving them homeless.
Some families in Rundu are left picking up the pieces after a rainstorm caused havoc.
The councillor of the Rundu Rural Constituency, Paulus Mbangu, says plans are in the pipeline to develop Kayengona village, some 18 kilometres east of Rundu.
Kayengona Beach is a popular destination in the village as it attracts numerous visitors, especially during the summer.
Senior Culture Officer Erastus Kautondokwa has invited schools, museums, and libraries to request the mobile ancestral Nama musical sound exhibition for display at their institutions.
The researcher believes the display enhances, preserves, and promotes the ancestral Nama music, which is under threat.
The nbc Keetmanshoop Contribution Centre's radio studio is back on air.
This follows the upgrading of the contribution centre to allow the live broadcast of radio news and programmes from there.