KUNENE RESIDENTS TRAINED IN BEEKEEPING
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Fifteen Kunene residents were trained in beekeeping, where they were introduced to modern beekeeping practices and techniques for sustainable honey production.
Fifteen Kunene residents were trained in beekeeping, where they were introduced to modern beekeeping practices and techniques for sustainable honey production.
The Oshana Region marked International Women's Day with reaffirmation of its collective commitment to advancing equality, justice and opportunities for all women and girls.
The day was marked at Oluno in the Ondangwa Urban Constituency.
The Integrated Rural Development and Nature Conservation (IRDNC) has launched its Strategic Plan for 2026-2031 in Windhoek today.
Speaking at this launch, the Deputy Minister of International Relations and Trade, Jennely Matundu, says the government remains committed to community-based conservation.
Namib Mills and the Namibia Revolutionary Transport and Manufacturing Union (NARETU) have confirmed the details of a wage settlement for the 2025/2026 financial year, a day after the parties announced the end of the prolonged labour dispute that disrupted operations at one of the country's largest food producers.
The Okongo Village Council is making strides in land delivery, particularly for housing and business development.
The Council has since launched a five-year strategic plan prioritising land delivery, socio-economic development activities and good governance.
Following recent oil discoveries, Namibia continues to seek guidance from countries with established petroleum industries, such as Norway, to gain experience in managing the sector effectively.
NUDO MP Vetaruhe Kandorozu sought clarity from the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) regarding the deregistration of the Miss Namibia Organisation from the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) and for it to be sold to a private entity.
The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture (MEIYSAC) has begun discussions on a new Integrated Early Childhood Development Policy aimed at strengthening support for young children in Namibia.
Conservancies and community forests under the Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) programme. generated roughly N$109 million last year.
The Namibia Local Authority Workers Union (NALAWU) has demanded a 3% salary increase for Mariental municipal workers during a lunch-hour protest march.