Namibia joins UPU Congress in Dubai
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Namibia joined 191 member states at the 28th Universal Postal Union (UPU) Congress in Dubai, where delegates adopted the "Dubai Strategy" and elected new leadership for the global postal sector.
Namibia joined 191 member states at the 28th Universal Postal Union (UPU) Congress in Dubai, where delegates adopted the "Dubai Strategy" and elected new leadership for the global postal sector.
Job Immanuel was elected as the new president of the Namibia National Liberation Veterans Association (NNLVA) at its elective congress held in Otjiwarongo.
Immanuel takes over from Ben Shikongo, who has been at the helm of the association since 2017.
The Minister of Works and Transport, Veikko Nekundi, is pleased with the progress made by the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) on the upgrading of the Trans Kalahari One Stop Border Post project.
The project aims to enhance trade facilitation.
Four-year-old Ruusa Sheya and her two-year-old brother, Prince Sheya, have been laid to rest at Omandobe No. 1 Cemetery in the Ohangwena Region.
Many mourners gathered to pay their final respects to the siblings, who tragically lost their lives after their father allegedly killed them.
Police in the Zambezi Region are investigating a murder linked to domestic violence in Mwemba village, Mafuta area.
The Namibian Agronomic Board hosted the National Agronomy and Horticulture Awards (NAHA) in recognition and celebration of the roles local farmers and stakeholders play in contributing to food security, agricultural growth, and broader sustainability.
Community and gender rights activist Rosa Namises has called on the government and stakeholders to stop using the term "marginalised" when addressing human rights issues, arguing that the word carries a negative connotation.
Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Emma Theofelus, said Namibia is in the process of developing the Artificial Intelligence Act.
She revealed this in her response to the question from PDM MP Diederik Vries about the regulation and ethical use of AI.
The Indian High Commissioner in Namibia launched the Incredible World of Indian Textiles and Cotton exhibition in Windhoek to showcase that country's textile heritage and promote its cotton globally.
The exhibition will end on the 22nd of September.
Government officials often visit communities to gather information, but rarely follow up or provide updates.
This was shared by Fumu Erwin Munika Mbambo during the governor's courtesy visit to the Hambukushu Traditional Authority.