Four fishing companies at Walvis Bay take legal action against workers
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Four fishing companies at Walvis Bay have taken legal action against workers, who allegedly, unlawfully left their jobs in August.
Four fishing companies at Walvis Bay have taken legal action against workers, who allegedly, unlawfully left their jobs in August.
The Ovaherero and Ovambanderu communities converged at Ozombu Zovindimba in Otjinene, Omaheke Region, over the weekend for an annual commemoration that promotes the spirit of unity as well as to share updates on the ongoing genocide discussions.
Young people in Swakopmund say Namibians can benefit a lot from learning about each other's cultures and the history of how people used to sustain themselves in the olden days.
The Okahao Town Council is faced with a high demand for land in all income categories.
Its Chief Executive Officer, Junias Jakob, in an interview with nbc News, said the town has ample land for both residential and industrial use, but it needs to be served.
Roads Authority Chief Executive Officer Conrad Lutombi is concerned about uncleanliness along the Trans-Zambezi Highway.
Poor service delivery and a lack of schools for children with disabilities top the list of concerns raised at a recent engagement ||Kharas Governor Aletha Frederick's held with communities of all seven constituencies in the region.
A local shop in Rundu, Kavango East Region, donated food and merchandise to the Cocoma Primary School, located some 160 kilometres east of Rundu.
The donation follows a request by the school principal for assistance to the vulnerable children living in a deplorable hostel at the school.
Farmers and residents of Amarika village in Otamanzi constituency, Omusati Region, still depend on hand-dug wells that have saline water.
The traditional water sources in the area, villagers say, do not produce sufficient water for both humans and livestock.
The Rundu Town Council has expressed its desire to exit its partnership with the Northern Regional Electricity Distributor.
At a stakeholders' consultation meeting with the Electricity Control Board, Mayor Gabriel Kanyanga said NORED's services to the town were poor.
Residents of the Otjimuhaka village in the Kunene Region will no longer be vulnerable to crocodile attacks after the Ondjongo Fishing and Product Company installed a water pump cylinder.
The pump works with a solar panel and filter system to make water fit for both human and livestock consumption.