Rossing Uranium funds N$20 million police station in Swakopmund
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Rossing Uranium has sponsored the construction of a N$20 million police station at Swakopmund's DRC informal settlement.
Construction is set to begin this month.
Rossing Uranium has sponsored the construction of a N$20 million police station at Swakopmund's DRC informal settlement.
Construction is set to begin this month.
Wildlife crimes have become a national concern, threatening Namibia's national heritage and disturbing the environment and the ecosystem.
Prosecutor General Martha Imalwa shared these sentiments during the annual Stakeholder Forum on Wildlife Protection and Law Enforcement.
A motion tabled by the Minister of Industrialization and Trade (MIT), Lucia Iipumbu, is set to bolster intellectual property rights by ratifying the Kampala Protocol on voluntary registration of copyright and related rights to streamline copyright protection across African states under the African Regional Intellect
During a cabinet briefing on Monday, the Deputy Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources explained that the ministry's mandate is to sustainably manage aquatic resources and promote the aquaculture sector in Namibia.
The Swapo Party launched its key election campaign tools in Windhoek on Monday.
The election campaign tools are the party website, party profile, presidential candidate profile, Namibia Today newspaper, and Swapo Party election broadcast tools.
The GIZ Biodiversity Economy Project has rehabilitated a borehole in Morewag Village in Kunene Region. The borehole was previously operated on an old diesel generator but has now been upgraded to a high-tech solar pump.
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security has issued a public alert regarding a syndicate engaged in the production and sale of counterfeit Namibian birth certificates and IDs.
The Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security, Albert Kawana, expressed satisfaction with the cost of the construction of the Onhuno police checkpoint, which amounted to over N$8 million.
Learners at Savo Nuts Private School in the Ohangwena Region who are implicated in examination irregularities will be allowed to enrol in school next year.
Namibia could become a prime travel destination in Africa with the right international partnerships in the hospitality industry.
This is one view of the participants at the African Hospitality Investment Forum underway in Windhoek.