Youth with disabilities congress focuses on inclusion and employment
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Youth with disabilities face a significant challenge in educating employers about reasonable and suitable accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
Youth with disabilities face a significant challenge in educating employers about reasonable and suitable accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
Dominque CJay Van Wyk, accused of stabbing to death John Matokolo Angolo, has been denied bail in the Swakopmund Magistrate's Court.
The bail hearing was postponed to November 21.
This comes after the family of Angolo protested to oppose the bail application of the alleged killer.
The State of Qatar has donated 58,000 boxes of drought relief food to Namibia, valued at N$70 million, which includes transportation costs.
This donation follows President Nangolo Mbumba's declaration of a state of disaster and his appeal to international partners for assistance.
Minister of Mines and Energy, Tom Alweendo, emphasizes that the oil, gas, and green hydrogen industries in Namibia require skilled labour, technological advancements, and robust infrastructure.
The Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade (MIT) will continue to support efforts that stimulate entrepreneurial development, enhance economic activities, and empower small and medium enterprises.
The Deputy Minister of Defence and Veterans Affairs, Hilma Nicanor, reaffirmed Namibia's commitment to strengthen its friendship with the Brazilian Navy as both countries work towards shared goals.
The United Democratic Front (UDF) has promised to renegotiate all mining deals as soon as it becomes the governing party.
Speaking at its rally in Swakopmund, UDF's President Hendrik Gaobaeb said the party will ensure that people benefit directly from the natural resources.
The Deputy Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Evelyn !Nawases-Taeyele has called on leaders at different levels to work in the best interest of and for the welfare of those they serve.
!Nawases-Taeyele addressed the Annual General Meeting of the Namibia National Mayors' Forum, held at Swakopmund.
Although nuclear medicine and radiation therapy are available in Namibia, more needs to be done to optimise the latest developments in radiation technology.
Over 900,000 Namibians are estimated to live in informal settlements across the country.