Shack fire victims traumatised
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Families of the victims of the recent shack fire in the Tulinawa and Mondesa residential areas in Swakopmund are still traumatised and left at the mercy of good Samaritans.
Families of the victims of the recent shack fire in the Tulinawa and Mondesa residential areas in Swakopmund are still traumatised and left at the mercy of good Samaritans.
Companies have the responsibility to plough back into the communities where they operate.
This was said by Maguire Mulder, the Commercial Director at Coca-Cola Namibia, during a meeting with Miss Namibia and Miss Teen Namibia.
Residents of Onamutai in the Oshana Region's Ongwediva Constituency have become beneficiaries of a women's community open market.
The market provides a platform for community members, especially women, to sell their goods and generate income.
All Namibians will enjoy the opportunities and benefits of the Green Hydrogen Project, as outlined in the Socio-Economic Development framework.
The framework was recently launched by the government in collaboration with the Hyphen Green Hydrogen Project.
The Ministry of Industrialization and Trade has concluded its regional stakeholders' engagement on consumer protection, the liquor licencing process, investment promotion, and related matters in Gobabis, Omaheke Region.
The Namibia Deposit Guarantee Authority (NDGA) is currently conducting stakeholder engagements in the ||Kharas Region.
The NDGA aims to protect depositors from the loss of their deposits by compensating them in the unlikely event of a commercial bank failure.
The Auditor General has issued a qualified opinion to the Mariental Municipality for the year that ended in June 2022.
A qualified audit opinion is issued when financial statements contain material misstatements or omissions.
Oshana Governor Elia Irimari has encouraged female parliamentarians participating in a capacity-building workshop for women parliamentarians in Oshakati to advocate for more funding for the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (nbc).
The more than N$71 million Onkumbula Police Station was inaugurated in the Oshikoto Region.
Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo stated that the construction of such infrastructure is a true reflection of the government's commitment to enhancing safety and security in the country.
Namibia's revised commitment to addressing climate change through mitigation and adaptation requires about N$270 billion to be executed by 2030.
This information was disclosed during the Environmental Investment Fund stakeholders' conference held in Windhoek.