Grassroots education key to fighting corruption, says Tileni Monghudi
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A researcher at Integrity Namibia, Tileni Monghudi, says people at the grassroots level must first understand what corruption actually means before they can fight it.
A researcher at Integrity Namibia, Tileni Monghudi, says people at the grassroots level must first understand what corruption actually means before they can fight it.
The Speaker of Zimbabwe's National Assembly, Advocate Jacob Mudenda, has acknowledged the contributions of his Namibian counterpart during a valedictory ceremony held at the 56th Plenary Assembly of the Southern African Development Community Parliamentary Forum (SADC-PF) in Livingstone, Zambia.
The United Nations World Food Programme, through funding by the Government of the Republic of Korea, has launched a commodity voucher programme worth 500 thousand US dollars to assist 25,500 drought-affected families and 3,500 children.
The government remains steadfast in its commitment to participatory democracy, inclusive development and regional integration.
Minister in the Presidency, Christine ||Hoëbes made these remarks on Wednesday at the Government Information Center (GIC) in Windhoek.
As Namibia celebrates Human Rights Day, the Minister of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare, Doreen Sioka, called on each citizen to take action and speak out against injustice within their communities and foster dialogue.
President Nangolo Mbumba has described the late Chief Hosea Kutako as an exemplary nationalist, a leader of peace, unity, and a leader of justice for the Namibian people.
Namibia has called on developed nations to take responsibility for their greenhouse gas emissions and provide reparations for the environmental harm caused by climate change.
As Namibia celebrates Human Rights Day, the executive director of Women Action for Development, Salatiel Shinedima, has urged Namibians to educate themselves about various social protection means and understand their rights.
This comes in commemoration of Human Rights Day tomorrow.
The Electoral Commission of Namibia has commended Namibians for participating in this year's elections peacefully and in numbers, which affirms the country's democratic maturity.
The Swapo Party's Coordinator for the ||Kharas Region, Mathew Mumbala, has expressed gratitude to the electorate, especially in ||Kharas, for their support, which secured the party's victory in the recently concluded national elections.