Dr. Emmanouel Ndoukve buried
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Family and friends gathered at Rundu to pay their last respects to Dr. Emmanouel Ndoukve during a memorial service.
Dr. Ndoukve, who died last week while visiting his clinic at Divundu, was buried in Rundu.
Family and friends gathered at Rundu to pay their last respects to Dr. Emmanouel Ndoukve during a memorial service.
Dr. Ndoukve, who died last week while visiting his clinic at Divundu, was buried in Rundu.
The Opuwo Town Council has appointed Matjandjara Tjihuura-Katurota as the new Chief Executive Officer.
Tjihuura-Katurota is the first woman to assume this executive role.
Before her appointment, Tjihuura-Katurota served as a Financial Manager at the Omaruru Municipality.
The Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technologies, Emma Theofelus, has called for strategic investments in digital transformation by local authorities.
Namibians are encouraged to show support for their beauty queens as they represent the country on international stages.
There are four pageants in which Namibia will be represented internationally.
A photography exhibition currently underway at Oranjemund in the ||Kharas Region will provide residents with an opportunity for reflection and self-recognition.
Employees of the Namibia Press Agency (NAMPA) today handed over their petition to the agency's Board Deputy Chairperson, Kingsley ǂGuiseb, in Windhoek.
ǂGuiseb assured the employees that the board will address all the grievances of the employees stated in the petition within a week's time.
The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) is inviting the creative industry for a stakeholder engagement session next Tuesday.
The engagement session is necessitated following concerns from the creatives on tax registration and payment.
The Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication, and Social Welfare held an awareness workshop in Rundu aimed at increasing knowledge about the Social Protection Policy at the regional level.
The San community in Omega 3 feels discriminated against and neglected, claiming that the government is not providing them with basic services for an extended period of time.
The State has requested a further postponement in the matter in which cannabis activist Jaftha Brian is seeking a court order to legalise the use of dagga in Namibia.