Nation awaits NSSCO and NSSCAS results

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As the nation awaits tomorrow's announcement of the Senior Secondary Certificate Ordinary (NSSCO) and Advanced Subsidiary (NSSCAS) Level results, there is a shared sense of anticipation.

There is hope that the outcomes will reflect significant improvement compared to the past four years.

Wheelchair user in Otjinene seeks accessible housing

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Otjinene resident Martha Tjo, a wheelchair user, is struggling to improve her livelihood and urgently needs proper housing that can accommodate her and her family.

Tjo (47) was born and raised in Otjinene, a place she has always called home despite the many hardships she faces.

|Khomanin Authority Plans to Revive Hunting Farm

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The |Khomanin Traditional Authority plans to revive the hunting farm and lodge that were already in existence when Farm Korasieplaats was acquired.  

According to Special Advisor Walter |Haseb, the authority is currently seeking investors to enter into a joint partnership.

Namibians affected by new US visa bond pilot

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The Ministry of International Relations and Trade has acknowledged a new U.S. pilot programme requiring certain foreign nationals, including Namibians, to post a visa bond of about N$250,000 for tourist and business visas.

CRAN renews CEO Emilia Nghikembua’s contract for second term

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The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has renewed the contract of its Chief Executive Officer, Emilia Nghikembua. She will serve a second five-year term, starting on the first of January next year.

NIPDB honours outgoing CEO Nangula Uaandja

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The Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) has formally recognised its outgoing Chief Executive Officer, Nangula Uaandja, for her role in setting up and shaping the institution. As the Board's first CEO, Dr.

EIF Approves 26 Grants Worth Over N$3,7 Million

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The Environmental Investment Fund (EIF) has approved 26 institutional grants worth more than N$3,7 million, benefiting individuals across various priority sectors.

Of the approved grants, 8 are youth-led projects and 11 are female-led.