Walvis Bay residents reflect on tragic bomb blast

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In August, Walvis Bay residents gathered to view a new documentary about a tragic bomb blast that occurred 38 years ago.

Produced by local residents Taati Niilenge and Isdor Shilongo, the film commemorates the lives lost in the explosion at the Atlantic Meat Market.

Erongo Governor raises concern over rising crime rates

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Erongo Governor Neville Andre has expressed deep concern over the increasing crime rates in the region, emphasizing that these statistics represent the real pain and suffering of the community.

#NAMIBIAVOTES2024| PDM launches manifesto

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Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) President McHenry Venaani launched his party's manifesto in Katima Mulilo, Zambezi Region, on Sunday.

Swapo Party assures Kalkfeld residents of continuous development

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Residents of Otjiwarongo Constituency have been urged to give the Swapo Party another mandate to ensure continued development in the region. This call was made by Marlene Mbakera, the assigned Swapo Party Leader for the Otjozondjupa Region, during a mini rally held at the Kalkfeld Settlement.

OvaHerero community honour fallen heroes

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The leaders of the OvaHerero people have urged unity among their communities during the annual Red Flag Day in Okahandja, a day dedicated to honoring their fallen heroes and remembering the genocide.

NCC approves Sinomine Rare Metal Resources, Dundee Precious Metals merger

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The Namibian Competition Commission (NCC) has given the green light to the merger between Sinomine Rare Metal Resources and Dundee Precious Metals Tsumeb Holding. This decision is based on the assessment that the merger will not significantly impact competition, in line with Section 47 of the Competition Act.

Aus residents concerned over sewage overflow endangering water supply

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Residents of Aus Settlement in the ||Kharas Region are worried about sewage overflowing from manholes into a dry riverbed, risking contamination of underground water. Despite complaints to the local settlement office, no action has been taken since January.