Swedish couple visiting Namibia donates to vulnerable
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A Swedish couple who is in Namibia on vacation has donated food items and toiletries for distribution among vulnerable households at Keetmanshoop's |Gereres Informal Settlement.
A Swedish couple who is in Namibia on vacation has donated food items and toiletries for distribution among vulnerable households at Keetmanshoop's |Gereres Informal Settlement.
The Nest Four Star Hotel which was constructed at Luderitz 25 years ago has given the habour town a face-lift.
This is the site that was earmarked for the construction of a new harbour to accommodate larger vessels at Luderitz and is now where the state-of-the-art four-star hotel has been built.
The University of Namibia's Medical School received a Biosafety Level-3 Laboratory.
The lab and its contents were made possible through the German Development Bank and other stakeholders.
Parliamentarians from all political divides continued to express their support for a motion to establish a Genocide Memorial Museum to honour those who died at the hands of German invading forces during the 1904-08 Herero-Nama genocide.
The Business and Intellectual Property Authority (BIPA) is in Otjiwarongo to commemorate Intellectual Property Day and reflect on the work done by innovators and creators around the world.
This year, the day is commemorated under the theme "Focusing on Women, Accelerating IP, Innovation, and Creativity."
More than 200 employees of Erongo Marine Enterprises (EME) and Commercial Cold Storage Namibia (CCS) have each received N$65,000 in dividends.
The Walvis Bay-based fishing company has paid out more than N$13 million to all permanent employees.
An 83-year-old resident of Kazauli Village in the Katima Rural Constituency was left homeless after her house was gutted by fire.
The fire, which was started by one of her grandchildren, spread through the house and caught on the clothes.
The child then ran out of the house.
A caretaker for displaced people at the Katutura Youth Complex has appealed to good Samaritans, including the government, to come to the aid of the homeless.
A number of homeless people were moved to the sports grounds in March 2020, during the outbreak of COVID-19.
A household recycling pilot programme was launched in Windhoek. It is aimed at effectively managing waste in Katutura's Luxury Hill area.
The pilot programme means to encourage residents to hold a positive attitude toward their environment and do their part to keep the City clean.
The Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters (NEFF) want young people at Walvis Bay to benefit from jobs through the Governmental Objective Fishing Quota.
The party mobilized jobless youth to petition the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources.