Mismanagement of conservancy funds will not be tolerated - Shifeta

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The Minister of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism, Pohamba Shifeta, says his ministry will no longer tolerate mismanagement of conservancies' funds and nepotism in its committees.

Shifeta issued the warning at the handover of grants to ǂKhoadi ||Hoas Conservancy in the Kunene Region.

Namibia, Zambia to soon only require ID cards to cross borders

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Namibia and Zambia will soon only require identification cards for citizens crossing their borders.

Namibia's Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security, Dr. Albert Kawana, made the announcement during the commemoration of Zambia's 59th Independence celebrations in Windhoek.

About 15,000 households in Kavango East food insecure

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Communities in Kayova Village within the Ndiyona Constituency in Kavango East celebrated a belated World Food Day.

The day aims to raise worldwide awareness and action for the elimination of hunger, food insecurity, and malnutrition.

Living Earth Expo aims to promote food reliance culture

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In efforts to promote a culture of food reliance among Namibians, different stakeholders collaborated and hosted the Living Earth Expo in Windhoek.

The expo displayed and discussed organic farming, sustainable living, urban gardening, fruit tree planting, and regeneration, among others.

CoW inaugurates Phase II of the Informal Areas Electrification Project

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The City of Windhoek has officially inaugurated Phase II of the Informal Areas Electrification Project in Otjomuise's Extensions 6 and 7.

The atmosphere was charged with enthusiasm and hope as the project, considered pivotal towards enhancing essential services for the local communities, was celebrated.

Otjomuise Arts Festival kicks off

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The Otjomuise Arts Festival's 2023 edition kicked off in Windhoek. It is a platform that aims to allow artists to showcase their creativity.

This year, the festival incorporated the environmental sustainability theme in partnership with the National Botanic Garden.

OPM revises Customer Service Charter

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The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) has revised the Customer Service Charter to further cement its commitment to the advancement of public service delivery.

President Geingob saddened by the death of Axali Doeseb

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President Hage Geingob says he is saddened by the death of Axali Doeseb.

The composer of the Namibian national anthem, Doeseb, died this morning at the Lady Pohamba Private Hospital in Windhoek following his admission last night.

Fransfontein residents reminded that services come with cost

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Residents of the Fransfontein settlement should realise that they must start paying rates and taxes as development is brought to the village.

Khorixas Constituency Councillor Sebastian !Gobs says that this will help grow it into a village council.

CoW to provide adequate ablution facilities

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The Windhoek City Council is currently executing a five-year plan to provide adequate ablution and sanitation facilities in the city's informal settlements.

Under the plan, a total of 1,620 pit latrines are set to be completed.