#NAMIBIAVOTES2024 | ECN ready for special voting on 13 November
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Registered Namibian voters abroad and certain groups within the country will vote at Namibian diplomatic missions and designated polling stations this Wednesday, November 13.
Registered Namibian voters abroad and certain groups within the country will vote at Namibian diplomatic missions and designated polling stations this Wednesday, November 13.
The Welwitschia University will establish a state-of-the-art university at Usakos in the Erongo Region.
This is contained in the memorandum of understanding signed between the university and Usakos Town Council in Windhoek.
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) will hold bi-elections in Guinas Constituency in the Oshikoto Region in January.
The position became vacant following the death of the constituency councillor Elias Martinus last month.
Bi-elections are held within three months of a vacancy.
There is a need for concerted efforts to address the threat of water scarcity in the country.
It is for this reason that stakeholders are attending a National Scientific, Cultural, and Creative Forum on the Future of Water to develop solutions.
Land ownership for the |Khomanin people remains a sensitive issue that requires urgent attention. Gaos of the |Khomanin, Juliana Gawa!Nas, made this statement during the annual |Khomanin Festival held at Baumgartsbrunn over the weekend.
The 12th Annual Model United Nations Namibia Conference, a two-day academic event, is advancing gender equality and empowering women through engaging high school learners in real-world global issues.
Land allocation countrywide will be distributed through three proposed models: high, moderate, and low economic values.
These models or criteria are contained in the National Resettlement Policy of 2023 under review.
Eighteen (18) political parties contesting in the November 2024 Presidential and National Assembly elections form part of the delegation that departed for Johannesburg, South Africa, to observe the design, layout, production, printing, packaging, and delivery of ballot papers.
The University of Namibia (UNAM) raised more than N$700,000 towards its foundation during the chancellor's annual charity gala dinner.
The funds will be used to provide bursaries to underprivileged students and training support.
The City of Windhoek has resolved to give land ownership to the Habitat self-help group.
The hundred-member group has been requesting the municipality for the title deeds for years.
About 25 years ago, the group built 120 houses in Katutura's Hakahana residential area.