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The Vice-President, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, was conferred the Thought Leader Award during the Sustainable Development Awards ceremony that was launched in honour of the legacy of the late Dr. Hage Geingob.
The Vice-President, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, was conferred the Thought Leader Award during the Sustainable Development Awards ceremony that was launched in honour of the legacy of the late Dr. Hage Geingob.
The Dermatology Society of Namibia has created a platform for professionals in the field to showcase their work, share knowledge and solutions, and collaborate across fields.
A grassroots group at Okahandja, going by the name Mommies, is calling for urgent intervention from the Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication, and Child Welfare over the increasing number of underprivileged children in the town.
It is time for Namibia and Zambia to tackle climate issues, global health, and sustainable development.
These were the sentiments of Zambia's High Commissioner to Namibia, Stephen Katuka, expressed during Zambia's 60th anniversary celebration in Windhoek.
The National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO) has suspended twelve members with immediate effect.
Quintina Tjizumaue scooped the Miss Non-Governmental Organisation title at a glittery event in the capital.
Romancia Seibes came out as the first runner-up, followed by Celither Baldwin.
Tjizumaue, in her new role, will serve as the ambassador of all local NGOs and civil society organisations.
The Namibia Special Risk Insurance Association (NASRIA) and the South African Special Risk Insurance Association (SASRIA) have signed an agreement that will facilitate the sharing of information in the financial and insurance sectors.
The Cabinet has directed the Ministry of Gender Equality, in consultation with the Ministry of Finance, to provide food relief for beneficiaries in urban areas under the Conditional Basic Income Grant Programme.
The President of the Namibia National Students Organisation (NANSO), Dorthea Nangolo, is calling on the government to ensure that all schools across the country have access to digital resources and skills.
Nangolo made this call during the International Youth Day in Windhoek.
In ensuring that every learner has access to education, musician Martin Morocky, well known as King Tee Dee, launched the King Tee Dee "Walk for Education" initiative.