Omaheke Region capable of feeding itself and a larger population

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The Omaheke Region is endowed with resources to grow, produce, and feed its own people and beyond.

In his 4th State of the Region Address, the region's governor urged the inhabitants to strive for prosperity, embark on innovative ways, and enter into partnerships to ensure self-sustainability.

Mayara and Kavurira villages in need of water

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Villagers at Mayara and Kavurira villages in the Kavango East Region's Mukwe Constituency are calling on the Rural Water Supply Department to deliver water to them.

Olufuko Festival remains a crucial tool for culture preservation

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Founding President Sam Nujoma says the Olufuko Festival remains a crucial tool for the preservation of culture for young girls.

The Patron of Olufuko made the remarks during the official opening of the cultural festival underway at Outapi.

Khorixas resident turns home into a museum

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Michael Doëseb, a 73-year-old man from Khorixas in the Kunene Region, has turned his home into a museum.

The 'house museum' has photographs and utensils of deceased Damara Kings and bottles with about 250 different traditional medicines from plants, collected over a span of 35 years.

UN streamlines several agencies in Namibia

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The United Nations in Namibia says it is streamlining the work of its several agencies.

UN Resident Coordinator Hopolang Phororo spoke to nbc News following a courtesy call on President Hage Geingob at State House.

Car guards livelihood under threat

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The livelihoods of car guards in Windhoek's Central Business District are under threat following the outsourcing of parking management by the City of Windhoek to KeyPlot Investment, effective July 19.

There are about 58 car guards who have been operating in the CBD for years.