Flood Risk Communication Center commissioned in the Ohangwena
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The Information and Communication Technology Minister commissioned the Flood Risk Communication Center at Oshikango in the Ohangwena Region.
The Information and Communication Technology Minister commissioned the Flood Risk Communication Center at Oshikango in the Ohangwena Region.
Community activist Rosa Namises has called for concerted efforts to fight violence against women and children.
Rani Group of Companies employees at its six Cash and Carry stores at Rundu have been reinstated effective the 8th of next month.
The employees were suspended after staging a demonstration, which the company considered an illegal industrial action.
The National Youth Service has reiterated that the organization did not withhold the guards' salaries deliberately as alleged.
This follows a demonstration by the NYS guards earlier this week demanding full salary payment.
Flood victim Sondag |Hobexab is finally buried at the Epako Cemetery. Sondag died in December after being swept away by heavy rains while sleeping under a bridge in the capital.
The mood at the funeral service was somber as Sondag's mother, siblings and mourners paid their final respects.
Employees of the Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology have not received their salaries for December.
Workers held a countrywide demonstration to demand their salary payments.
At Arandis, workers marched from the shopping centre to one of the two campuses, at the town.
The Central Procurement Board has acknowledged that no due diligence was done to determine whether companies selected for the tender have actual manufacturing plants or just exist on paper.
This was revealed by its Chairperson Amon Ngavetene at a media conference today.
The Police have been investigating possible routes in affected villages in the Ohangwena region that they can utilize in case of criminal incidents that might occur and as well as render assistance to those in distress.
The body of five-year-old Dantanie Eiseb, who was brutally murdered and buried in a shallow grave allegedly by his stepfather in Walvis Bay arrived in Windhoek today.
A somber community and family members gathered in Katutura to show support, bid farewell, and condemn the violent act.
TVET graduates and gardeners from across the country received equipment from MTC under its project "We Race Together."
The project, launched last year, managed to raise N$1.4 million for charity.