Nation unites to bid farewell to Founding President
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As the nation bid farewell to its Founding President, Namibians from all walks of life came together to pay their final respects.
As the nation bid farewell to its Founding President, Namibians from all walks of life came together to pay their final respects.
As Namibia mourns the passing of its Founding President, Dr. Sam Nujoma, preparations for his state funeral are nearing completion.
A resident of Avis Lazarus Nafidi has praised the late Founding President Sam Nujoma for his contribution to the country's energy sector.
The Swapo Party Vice President says the Office of the Founding President in the new Swapo Party National headquarters will now be converted to the Sam Nujoma Museum.
Robert Floyd, the Executive Secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, emphasizes the crucial role of seismology in preventing nuclear weapon testing and enhancing global security.
Rhino Resources has completed the drilling operations for the Sagittarius-1X exploration well located in the Orange Basin.
The Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Emma Theofelus, says the logistical preparations for the countrywide memorial services of the Founding President are well underway.
While the Founding President will always be remembered for his dedication to freedom and nation-building, his profound love for the ocean and his passion for fishing have left a long-term mark on those who spent time with him when he was angling.
The former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Namibian Tourism Board (NTB), has dismissed allegations of having entered into fraudulent contracts on behalf of NTB with a Ghanaian digital marketing and promotion company, Hype.Up Limited.
The Institute for Public Policy and Research (IPPR), led by Executive Director Graham Hopwood, is calling on Namibia to join the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI). This global standard aims to promote openness and accountability in sectors like mining, oil, gas, and other natural resources.
There is a need to build a bridge between industry demands and academics in the area of media and journalism.
It is for this reason that the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation entered into an agreement with the Namibia University of Science and Technology.