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RCA INTERVIEW | World Teachers' Day

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Saturday marked World Teachers' Day, a time for students and parents to celebrate and reflect on the crucial support that teachers provide, especially in challenging environments. 

In honour of this day, we highlight the essential role that teachers play, particularly in the early stages of education. 

President Mbumba to join Chancellor Scholz at Hamburg Sustainability Conference

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President Nangolo Mbumba is set to participate in the opening and high-level panel of the Hamburg Sustainability Conference, alongside the Chancellor of Germany, Olaf Scholz. 

The two leaders recently co-chaired the UN’s Summit of the Future, which culminated in the adoption of the Pact of the Future.

Ekundi Truck Drivers Strike Over Allowance Dispute

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Truck drivers working for Ekundi Farming and Transport have downed tools after failed negotiations for an increase in allowances. 

The company is offering N$170 a month for food, while the drivers are demanding N$1,100. The workers are also demanding a 100% annual bonus and access to medical aid.

#NAMIBIAVOTES2024 | Education reform a priority if elected - APP

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The All Peoples Party (APP) presidential candidate Ambrosius Kumbwa said if elected, his government will focus on improving the education system.

Kumbwa said this at the launch of the party's 2024 Election Manifesto at Rundu.  

Namport celebrates 30-year milestone

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The Namibia Ports Authority (Namport) celebrated a major milestone—its 30th anniversary—highlighting its local and international achievements, as well as its significant contributions to the country's economic development and growth.

Prof. Katjavivi launches late wife's memoir

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The Speaker of the National Assembly, Peter Katjavivi, described his late wife, Jane, as a social justice advocate and a strong promoter of literature who dedicated her life to preserving Namibian heritage. 

Man dies in Otweya shack fire

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The more than 200 shack owners who lost their homes in a massive fire at Walvis Bay have appealed to the municipality to give them plots.

The shack fire victims say congested residential areas are death traps during fire outbreaks.