ACC, Shincheonji empower youth on ethics and integrity
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The Anti-Corruption Commission, in collaboration with Shincheonji Volunteers, prepared young people to become ethical and integrity-driven leaders during a one-day youth summit.
The Anti-Corruption Commission, in collaboration with Shincheonji Volunteers, prepared young people to become ethical and integrity-driven leaders during a one-day youth summit.
The Lüderitz Waterfront Development project aims to transform Lüderitz from what was once considered an isolated town into a vibrant hub for tourism, culture, and education.
Paratus Namibia celebrated its 20th anniversary with the launch of its nationwide mobile network.
The development marks a milestone in the country's telecommunications landscape.
The |Khomas Region's Moses ||Garoëb Constituency has donated 100 blankets to the elderly and vulnerable people.
The donation is part of the winter safety-net project, which aims to showcase the development initiatives to improve the living conditions of the elderly and the needy.
Brand recognition is more than just an award ceremony; it is a statement about the nation, what it stands for, and its identity.
Miss World Namibia, Selma Kamanya, paid a courtesy call to Swapo Party Secretary General Sophia Shaningwa after returning from the 72nd Miss World event held in Hyderabad, India.
Shaningwa welcomed Kamanya with a hug and affectionately referred to her as her grandmother, smiling brightly.
The Namibian Defence Force (NDF) will celebrate its 35th anniversary on Monday at the Grootfontein Military Base.
This was confirmed by Major General Petrus Nathinge, Deputy Executive Director for Strategy, Policy, Plans and Coordination in the Ministry of Defence.
Namibia is celebrating a proud moment as Miss World Namibia, Selma Kamanya, has advanced to the final round of the Miss World Head-to-Head Challenge, taking place today in Hyderabad, India.
A Namibian media and creative professional is calling on women to speak out and challenge old colonial ideas that still affect how they are seen today. Elmarie Kapunda shared this message during a panel discussion focused on stories of women during Namibia's colonial era.
The Namibian Revolutionary Transport and Manufacturing Union (NARETU) has stepped in to pay 70% of their monthly salary to the striking employees of Pretorius Plant Hire.
The eight employees have been on a 'no work, no pay' strike for 43 days since March.