Chief Regional Officers called to share information
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Chief Regional Officers need to collaborate and share information if they wish to see their plans realised.
Chief Regional Officers need to collaborate and share information if they wish to see their plans realised.
Family, friends, and former colleagues of the late Rikuetjua Tjombonde paid their last respects during his memorial and funeral services.
Priskilla Dausas, 71, who was evicted from Cando Farm three years ago, is still homeless.
Dausas was moved next to the fence opposite the road when the new farm owner, with no use for new workers, took over.
Former employees of the Metro Cash & Carry store in Grootfontein and residents of the town held a demonstration against the management of the wholesalers for allegedly dismissing employees unfairly.
The Landless People's Movement's (LPM) Chief Change Campaigner is calling upon the Namibian government, parastatals, and companies, particularly in the mining sector, to allocate at least a quarter of their job placements to local residents.
Farmers from drought-stricken regions are calling on the government to fast-track the drought relief scheme so that they can get fodder to feed their animals.
Landless People's Movement Chief Change Campaigner Bernadus Swartbooi has called on the Outjo Municipality to let go of its Chief Executive Officer, Josef |Urib.
Swartbooi made this call during a media conference in Outjo.
Speakers at the opening of the Okakarara Vocational Training Centre's Innovation and Entrepreneurship Week called on the trainees not to become job seekers but rather use their skills to start their own businesses.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, has suggested that relief programmes focus on sustainability and be aimed at integrating beneficiaries into the main recognized economic activities.
Security guards from Khaibasen Security Services have not been paid for two to three months.
The Namibia Independent Security Union (NISU) has now threatened to take legal action to recover the unpaid wages of the security guards.