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Next steps outlined after Namibia-Germany Genocide Agreement

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The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security, Lucia Witbooi, has outlined the way forward, following the landmark Cabinet decisions related to the signing of the Joint Declaration on the Genocide, Apology, and Reparations between the Namibian and German governments. 

Debate on Marriage Bill amendments postponed

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A heated debate ensued in the National Assembly as Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Lucia Witbooi, rejected amendments proposed by the National Council to the Marriage Bill.

Home Affairs Ministry urges mass registration for national documents

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The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security has reiterated its call to those who do not have identity documents to take advantage of the mass registration programme.

So far, 34,802 people have acquired national documents since the programme's introduction.

Angolan children confront authorities 

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Chaos erupted at the Ondangwa National Youth Service Centre, where a group of 73 Angolan children who have been selling items in the corridors of Namibia are housed.

The children were rounded up from Oshana, Erongo, |Khomas and parts of Oshikoto Regions.

Swapo Party Member urges campaign for majority in November elections

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Swapo Party Politburo and Central Committee member, Lucia Witbooi, has urged party members to campaign for an outright majority in the November national elections. 

She made the call at the opening of the ||Kharas Swapo Party regional executive meeting in Keetmanshoop.

Parents urged to register babies soon after birth

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The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security says birth registration is a human right. Hence, parents should ensure that they register their children as soon as they are born.