#NAMIBIAVOTES2024| Media Ombudsman records coverage increase in electoral matters
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Findings of the 20 July to 20 August Elections Media Reporting Survey show an increase in media coverage of electoral issues.
Findings of the 20 July to 20 August Elections Media Reporting Survey show an increase in media coverage of electoral issues.
Incorporating green hydrogen in the school curriculum to create awareness and opportunities in green energies took centre stage at the Education Conference underway in Windhoek.
The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) MP in the National Assembly, Lukas Hamata, says there is an urgent need for clean water in the Ohangwena Region, which can be addressed through the Ohangwena Aquifer 2.
The gradual removal of the cordon fence restrictions is gaining momentum.
Cabinet has directed the Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform to conduct a feasibility study over the 2024/25–2025/26 financial years in this respect.
Regional electricity distributor Erongo RED has joined forces with the Road Fund Administration (RFA) and the Roads Authority (RA) to install 24 streetlights along the Swakopmund River bridge.
The lights will be installed for N$4.4 million.
Stakeholders and farming communities in the Omaheke Region are on a two-day seminar deliberating on the effects of climate change that led to recurring drought.
September is a national deaf awareness month, a time to highlight and honour the unique needs, struggles, and vibrant culture of the hearing impaired.
It is also the month where police officers from various parts of the country gathered in Rundu for a five-day basic sign language course.
The High Court will, on October 12, 2024, continue to hear arguments, in the case of Bernadus Swartbooi against the Speaker of the National Assembly.
Swartbooi is challenging the legality of the 2021 Joint Declaration between Namibia and Germany.
The Speaker of the National Assembly, Professor Peter Katjavivi, has announced a recess to accommodate the upcoming Presidential and National Assembly Elections.
With almost two months to go before the November elections, some parties have already released their manifestos, whereas others are still in the process of crafting them.
Election manifestos outline how the party aims to approach issues that are of concern to the public, the economy, and the nation.