Otjozondjupa RC to wave historic water debts
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Otjozondjupa Governor James Uerikua says the regional council agrees to the writing off of historic water debts in certain cases.
Otjozondjupa Governor James Uerikua says the regional council agrees to the writing off of historic water debts in certain cases.
The Namibian Defence Force (NDF) has participated in several international peacekeeping missions this year.
The Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) says it's high time the youth take charge of the country and vote for change in the November 2024 election.
PDM President McHenry Venaani says this is the only way they will address high unemployment and create jobs.
Some schools in the Epembe Constituency of the Ohangwena Region are currently affected by water shortages.
Limbandungila Combined School has been without water for over two months.
The school usually relies on water tankers, but their capacity does not meet the demand.
The recently concluded land conference in Rehoboth has ignited a platform to solve issues of land and housing delivery in the town.
Rehoboth is endowed with a vast land area of over 60,000 hectares, which is deemed sufficient to cater for all its inhabitants.
The Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform, Anna Shiweda, stated that the water crisis being experienced in the northern-central regions has been partially resolved.
A shortage of water in the Oshikoto Region has unleashed devastating effects on humans, livestock, and projects.
Some residents are forced to travel long distances to buy water, both for their own consumption and for livestock.
People with albinism continue to face discrimination and even receive death threats.
It is against this background that there is a need to develop and implement actions and plans that protect the rights of this marginalised group.
Family and friends paid tribute to the late renowned musician Axali Doëseb as they gathered at the ELRCN's Bet-El Parish in Katutura to celebrate his life through church songs, many of which he composed.
Strong political leadership is needed to help accelerate HIV prevention efforts, as about 1.3 million people across the globe contracted HIV last year.
This was raised at the HIV Multi-Sectoral Leadership Forum in Windhoek.