Police Chief bemoans slow pace of cops attending to cases
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Chief of the Police Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo has bemoaned the 'slow pace' at which members of the force attend to crime matters when they are called upon.
Chief of the Police Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo has bemoaned the 'slow pace' at which members of the force attend to crime matters when they are called upon.
The Health and Social Services Ministry has put out a request for Open National Bidding for the anticipated construction of a state-of-the-art district hospital in Katutura Windhoek.
The bid calls for bulk electrical services for farm 1024—a portion of the remainder of farm 508—in Havana.
The Inspector General of the Police, Joseph Shikongo, has reminded senior officers to carry out and oversee purposeful investigations while adhering to the rule of law.
The Landless People's Movement party leader, Bernardus Swartbooi, delivered a youth-centered statement this morning as he opened the party's Electoral Convention in Windhoek.
The Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) has joined other political parties in condemning the Electoral Commission of Namibia's (ECN) decision to appoint a company that would be entrusted to print ballot papers for the November national elections.
As the world celebrates World Mental Health Day today, the Africa Centre for Disease Control, the International Council of Nurses (ICN), and the International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA) have launched a global campaign to call for more global attention on the mental health needs of health wor
October 10th marks International Mental Health Day, and a group of medical professionals gathered today (Wednesday) to celebrate at the Windhoek Mental Health Centre.
The Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Erastus Uutoni, today visited the Mass Housing project site in Windhoek's Otjomuise Extension 10.
The project, which includes 362 houses, was launched under the leadership of former President Hifikepunye Pohamba in 2013.
In less than a decade, Namibia has made significant strides in financial inclusion, the statistics improving from 51% to 78%.
This progress, driven by the Namibia Financial Sector Strategy, launched in 2012, reflects a strong commitment to expanding access to financial services across the country.
The Conference on Building a Resilient Information Ecosystem in Southern Africa continues in the capital, and today, the discussion was about the rise of social media and technology that has significantly worsened the spread of both misinformation and disinformation.