Epembe residents demand better services
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Residents of Epembe in the Ohangwena Region staged a demonstration, demanding better services such as an improved road network in their constituency.
Residents of Epembe in the Ohangwena Region staged a demonstration, demanding better services such as an improved road network in their constituency.
Almost 1000 illegal electricity connections were detected by the Keetmanshoop Electricity Department, despite an amnesty issued last year to those who have been bypassing electricity meters.
The Mariental Abattoir, formerly known as Farmers Meat Market, will commercially resume operations this month after its closure in August 2020.
Farming communities resettled at Somekoms in the Kalahari Constituency of the Omaheke Region are facing water problems as the boreholes reportedly contain high levels of nitrates, which are natural chemicals found in the soil, air, and water.
Information and Communication Technology Minister Dr Peya Mushelenga says it is vital to empower young people for a sustainable future.
Dr Mushelenga made these remarks when he addressed young people at the Oshikoto regional youth expo and public lecture organised by the Oshikoto Regional Youth Forum.
A technical team led by the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources is in the ||Kharas Region engaging communities upstream of the Neckartal Dam.
The aim of the visit is to explore the sustainability and feasibility of developing inland small-scale fisheries on the banks of the dam.
Otjozondjupa Governor, James Uerikua, is concerned about the protracted labour unrest at the Cheetah Cement Factory on the outskirts of Otjiwarongo.
Uerikua says the situation needs to be sorted out soonest, urging all parties to sit around the table and find an amicable solution.
Rural women are encouraged to work hard to address food insecurity by setting up income-generating projects given the rising prices of basic foods and commodities.
The White Flag regiment celebrated the bravery of Chief Wilhelm Zeraeua against the German Colonial occupation during the 19th century at Omaruru over the weekend.
Despite long distances and a lack of transportation for remote Ovahimba communities, medical outreach programs continue to reach out to them.