Namibians urged to be torchbearers of heritage
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Namibians are urged to be torchbearers of the country's heritage in their everyday lives.
Namibians are urged to be torchbearers of the country's heritage in their everyday lives.
With more families unable to afford decent funerals for their loved ones, the burden of sudden deaths is increasingly falling on households already struggling to make ends meet.
The cost of mortuary fees and burial expenses has left many unable to lay their relatives to rest with dignity.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform has allocated over N$12 million towards the Horticulture Support and Value Chain Programme for the 2025/26 financial period.
NFA President Robert Shimooshili was among those impressed, expressing his hope for more sporting events to be held at the stadium in the future.
The leadership of the City of Windhoek, together with the Deputy Minister of Urban and Rural Development, took a ride on Wednesday morning to experience the challenges commuters face with public transport.
The goal was to comprehend and tackle the everyday obstacles faced by city commuters.