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FAMILY SEEKS COMPENSATION AFTER ELEPHANT FATALITY IN OMUSATI

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2 months ago By NBC Online

The family of a woman killed by an elephant on Thursday at Omugulugwombashe village in Omusati Region is seeking government compensation to cater to burial-related expenses.

GAME AUCTION RECORDS SHATTERED IN WINDHOEK

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2 months ago By NBC Online

Namibian records for game auction sales were shattered at a hybrid game auction in Windhoek this weekend.

A kudu bull set the Namibian record price at a whopping N$4.5 million, while an oryx sold for N$3.1 million.

PRESIDENT PRAISES ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES FOR WOMEN EMPOWERMENT

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2 months ago By NBC Online

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has commended Africa's largest airline, Ethiopian Airlines, for empowering women in the aviation sector.

PRESIDENT CONGRATULATES NAMIBIA’S FIRST FEMALE SUPREME COURT JUDGE

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2 months ago By NBC Online

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has congratulated Esi Malaika Schimming-Chase on becoming Namibia's first female judge of the Supreme Court.

In a statement, the President highlighted Namibia's progress in women's emancipation, noting the presence of women in top leadership roles.

KUNENE GOVERNOR BLAMES POVERTY, STAFF SHORTAGES FOR POOR EXAM RESULTS

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2 months ago By NBC Online

Kunene Governor Vipuakuje Muharukua says high poverty levels, long walking distances, teaching staff shortages, and poor infrastructure are some of the key reasons for the region's continued poor performance in the Senior Secondary Certificate, Ordinary Level, and Advanced Subsidiary Level examinations.

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