Swanu ready for elections despite internal conflicts
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Swanu of Namibia has declared its readiness for the upcoming elections despite internal conflicts.
Swanu of Namibia has declared its readiness for the upcoming elections despite internal conflicts.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has been declared the winner of Sunday's presidential elections in Venezuela.
Elvis Amoroso, the president of the Venezuelan electoral authority, said Maduro secured a third six-year term with 51.2% of the vote.
About 1,700 learners from seven schools and a kindergarten in the Zambezi Region benefitted from the Never Walk Alone Project over the weekend.
The learners received shoes, and for the first time since the start of the Never Walk Alone Project, 70 learners were gifted tracksuits.
Teachers at the one-day Rundu Circuit Educator's Conference described the experience as rejuvenating and inspiring.
Hundreds of teachers from the Rundu Circuit gathered at the Rundu Trade Fair centre for a one-day conference.
The Public Service Commission (PSC) should be positioned in such a way that it conforms to the provisions of the Constitution, is independent, and acts impartially in advising the government on human resources and public administration.
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security has so far received about 90,000 identification document (ID) applications countrywide during the ongoing mass registration for national documents campaign.
The majority of Walvis Bay councillors have resolved to nullify the motion to terminate its contract with Red Force Debt Management.
The decision was taken at a special council meeting on 27 June, attended by nine councillors.
The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has expressed concern over low procurement compliance at government institutions, ministries, and state-owned entities.
The Aminuis Constituency in the Omaheke Region has shown some improvement in voter registration, followed by Otjinene and Gobabis.
To date, the Aminuis Constituency has recorded 71% of eligible voters, followed by Otjinene at 70%, while Gobabis stands at 64%.
The Namibian Exile Kids Association (NEKA) has embarked on initiatives aiming at mobilising its members to register and participate in the upcoming elections.