NamWater strives to restore water supply to Oshikoto and Ohangwena regions
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NamWater is working to restore water supply to the affected communities in the Oshikoto and Ohangwena regions.
NamWater is working to restore water supply to the affected communities in the Oshikoto and Ohangwena regions.
Deputy Chief Justice Petrus Damaseb, alongside Supreme Court Judges Dave Smuts and Rita Makarau, have reserved judgement in an appeal case involving Hendrik Ismael Witbooi, who is seeking to overturn a 2022 High Court decision that resulted in him losing his position as Kaptein of the Witbooi Traditional Authority.<
Minister in the Presidency Christine ||Hoëbes says that the world is facing increasing pressures as a result of climate change, which puts millions of lives at risk.
Namibia continues to reiterate its objection to the lending conditions of the Bretton Woods institution as well as its classification as an upper-middle-income country.
These have made it difficult for the country to access soft loans over the years.
The Presidency has clarified the writer status of Axali Doëseb, who is also the composer of Namibia's National Anthem.
As climate change worsens in Africa and globally, climate finance remains critical for adaptation and mitigation mechanisms in support of climate action.
Residents of the Judea Lyaboloma Constituency held a demonstration against attempts to secede the Zambezi Region as well as cases of tribalism in the region.
Another such demonstration was held recently by the Bukalo Traditional Authority.
The Swapo Party leadership in the Zambezi Region has warned its members against corruption.
The caution was issued during the party's recruitment and fundraising rally at Isize in the Kabbe North Constituency by the Swapo Party National Leader for the Zambezi Region, John Likando.
A visual artist is using his talent to raise awareness about suicide in Rundu.
Paulus Kanyanga believes that his "Suicide Mural Project” will encourage more Namibians to open up about the realities behind the act.
Between January 2019 and June 2022, UNESCO documented 759 individual attacks on journalists, including five murders, during 89 elections in 70 countries.