Three boys from Botswana wander into Namibia

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Three minor boys from Mbarakarungu Village in Botswana's Chobe District, bordering Namibia's Zambezi Region, strayed into the Kweha cattle post in Linyanti Area while playing on Friday.

The children, aged five, six, and eleven, moved into Namibia without realising that they had crossed the border.

Namibia, Brazil are looking to diversify cooperation

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Namibia and Brazil are looking to diversify cooperation in areas such as diplomacy, justice, police, and the creative industries.

This was highlighted during the opening of the 2nd Session of the Namibia-Brazil Diplomatic Consultations.

Namibia Junior Aquatics Team Embarks on Journey to Mauritius

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The Namibia Swimming Federation, in collaboration with the Namibia Sports Commission and the Namibia National Olympic Committee, bid farewell to six talented swimmers who will be representing Namibia in the 15th Africa Junior Swimming and Open Water Championship in Mauritius.

Namibia lagging behind in sanitation provision

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The Minister of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform says only about half the population has access to proper toilet facilities.

Speaking during the President's media briefing earlier in the week, minister Carl Schlettwein said sanitation is a prerequisite for development.

Namibia beat Zimbabwe by seven wickets in T20 WC Qualifier

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The Richelieu Eagles started off their ICC Men's T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier with a seven wickets win against Zimbabwe.

Namibia won the toss and sent Zimbabwe in to bat first in their opening match of the tournament.

Egypt looks to extend diplomatic relations to sports

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Egypt's Ambassador to Namibia wants to bring his country's football superstar and Liverpool forward, Mohamed Salah, to Namibia.

Wael Lotfy Batea revealed this as he provided an update on the bilateral relations between Egypt and Namibia to President Hage Geingob at State House.

Namibia commemorates World Children's Day

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Namibia marked World Children's Day at Walvis Bay.

The event was attended by the presidents of Botswana, Zimbabwe, and the host nation, Namibia.

Zambia was represented by the Minister of Community Development and Social Services, Doreen Mwamba.

Children say no to abuse

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Some children from Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe have expressed their views on Children’s Day and their rights by saying abuse, access to clean water, drug addiction, and feelings of neglect are their biggest concerns.