Three groups honoured in 'Just Transition' Water-Energy Innovation Challenge"
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Three groups received awards through the 'Just Transition to the Future Water-Energy Innovation Challenge.
Three groups received awards through the 'Just Transition to the Future Water-Energy Innovation Challenge.
The Affirmative Repositioning (AR) Student Command has registered its presence at UNAM's Main, Katima Mulilo and Rundu campuses, as well as the Walvis Bay IUM campus.
The University of Bremen in Germany has partnered with the Windhoek VTC to train lecturers and instructors in the fields of solar and wind energy.
As part of this collaboration, the two institutions held a one-day workshop aimed at sharing knowledge, skills, and best practices.
Following good recent rains received in the country, NamWater has announced positive inflows to the country's dam levels.
The Von Bach Dam is now standing at 31.3%, while the Swakoppoort Dam is at 35.6%.
Omatako Dam is now at 28.1%, down from 28.5%, despite receiving 37 mm of rainfall.
NamWater recorded positive inflows into key dams across the country for the first week of March.
Recent rainfall contributed to improved water levels across the Swakoppoort, Von Bach, Omatako, and Omatjenne dams, offering a welcome boost to Namibia's water storage capacity.
The Ministry of Health and Social Services has launched a Customer Service Charter to improve the quality of healthcare services provided to all Namibians.
The legal fraternity joined the rest of the nation in celebrating the life and legacy of the late Founding President, Dr. Sam Nujoma, at NG Kerk in the capital.
The Roads Authority, the Road Fund Administration, and the Outapi Town Council have formalised their agreement to upgrade national and settlement roads in the Omusati Region by signing a Memorandum of Agreement.
To enhance road infrastructure in Outapi, the Outapi Town Council, Road Fund Administration (RFA), and Road Administration (RA) have signed a two-year Memorandum of Agreement.
The Office of the Prime Minister has sworn in Michael Mutonga and Habatte Doeses as Public Service Commissioners, filling two long-standing vacancies in the Public Service Commission structures.