Namibia, Angola governments in contact over plights of Angolan children
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Legal practitioner Kadhila Amoomo is calling for the urgent establishment of a dedicated team to address the issue of Angolan children on the country's streets.
Legal practitioner Kadhila Amoomo is calling for the urgent establishment of a dedicated team to address the issue of Angolan children on the country's streets.
Angola's ruling party and a sister liberation movement, the MPLA, has added their voice of sympathy to its Namibian counterpart, the Swapo Party, following the untimely death of Namibian Leader Dr. Hage Geingob.
The MPLA, in a statement, says it is saddened by the death of Geingob.
As the world continues to reflect on the life and impact of the late President Hage Geingob, some in civil society and the local media credit him with positioning Namibia as a respected voice on the international stage.
President Hage Geingob, aged 82, passed away in Windhoek on Sunday.
Vice-President Nangolo Mbumba made the announcement during an address to the nation.
The Information and Communication Technology Minister has urged staff to enhance efforts to ensure effective service delivery to the public.
Dr. Peya Mushelenga addressed management and regional heads during the opening of his ministry's annual planning session at Swakopmund.
The end of a school day often brings chaos to roads close to schools and difficulty for drivers navigating them.
With children crossing roads in undesignated areas and a lack of road safety education among young people, the risk of accidents increases.
A team of prosecutors and investigators from Iceland is on a visit to Namibia to probe the alleged involvement of Icelandic citizens in the Fishrot scandal.
The Anti-Corrpution Commission (ACC) says the team arrived in Namibia last Monday and will return to Iceland tomorrow.
In these challenging times, Namibia's commitment to peace must go beyond conventional security measures.
The Deputy Minister of Education, Arts, and Culture said this at the commemoration of the International Day of Education.
The celebration aims to commemorate the essence of education.
On Wednesday, Namibia's futsal national team revealed that the squad will be playing their final AFCON qualifying match on the 3rd of February in Windhoek, at the Showgrounds.
Namibia will intensify its efforts to strengthen support for Cuba, particularly in the areas of health, education, and the economy in general.
This was revealed by Eunice Iipinge, the president of the Pan African Women Organisation (PAWO), in an interview with our sister programme, Good Morning Namibia.