Corporate companies organise clean up campaign at Katutura

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Some corporate companies took up the responsibility of organising a cleaning-up campaign in Windhoek's Katutura suburb.

Employees from the diamond industry exchanged their usual working tools such as rakes, spades and wheelbarrows all in an effort to keep Katutura clean. 

IUM holds winter graduation ceremony in Windhoek

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The student population at the International University of Management is growing rapidly, with this academic year, the university enrolled more than 16 000.

Since its inception, the IUM has conferred 1,900 qualifications. Of these, 74% were female students.

Miss Namibia top 10 selected

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Saturday night was one to remember as the Miss Namibia Organisation put on a glamorous show in the capital, Windhoek.

Not only that but there was diversity in both beauty pageant contestants and those on the carpet.

It was all fun and glamour under the blue lights.

Windhoek residents demand removal of Red Force as a debt collector

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Over a hundred residents of Katutura in the capital, through a committee, are demanding from the City of Windhoek that they write off their water and electricity debts.

The committee also wants the removal of Red Force as a debt collector.

ASEZ WAO hold clean up campaign in Havana Informal settlement

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The World Mission Society of God Young Adult Workers Volunteer group held its environmental clean-up campaign in the Havana Informal settlement in Windhoek.

More than 40 young adults gathered to participate in the ASEZ WAO volunteer activity. 

The group picked up trash amounting to 50kg.