Swakop Uranium Foundation launches 2024 Sustainability Report
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Swakop Uranium Foundation has launched its 2024 Sustainability Report, highlighting major achievements in safety, business performance, and community development.
Swakop Uranium Foundation has launched its 2024 Sustainability Report, highlighting major achievements in safety, business performance, and community development.
Minister of Works and Transport Veikko Nekundi has confirmed that the recent procurement of 20 vehicles valued at about N$24 million was done in line with the Procurement Act.
A war veteran, retired Lieutenant Colonel Office Chisozu, from Kongola in the Zambezi Region, has died.
Chisozu died in the Katima Mulilo State Hospital on Monday, aged 90.
The government has committed to allocating N$5 million annually to a project tackling menstrual poverty among schoolgirls and intensifying free access to skincare products for children with albinism.
Inspector General Joseph Shikongo has again reshuffled the |Khomas regional police command, appointing Commissioner Johanna Ngondo as the new regional commander effective 1 November.
Ngondo becomes the first woman to lead the |Khomas police.
Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare has urged office bearers to serve as exemplary leaders in the provision of public services, highlighting the essential importance of hard work and commitment in achieving the government's success.
The Namibian National Association of the Deaf (NNAD) has launched its own sign language app with the aim of raising awareness and increasing user adoption of the Namibian sign language.
The police in the Kunene Region have successfully contained the severe wildfire that impacted the areas of Werda, Onguta, and Omuheke within the Sesfontein Constituency.
Chief Inspector Vehangaiza Hindjou, Head of Community Affairs in the Kunene Region, gave an update on the situation to NBC News.
The Kavango West police on Monday opened an attempted murder case against a prophet of a church in Manzwa village after a 12-year-old boy was hospitalised in critical condition following a traditional healing treatment.
The mother of the two young siblings who died in a fire recently in Swakopmund's DRC informal settlement has denied allegations that she was absent from home at the time of the tragic incident.