Easter Parade echoes crucifixion with powerful message

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In a public demonstration of faith, members of the Potter's House Christian Fellowship Church took to the streets of Windhoek to portray the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

The parade started at the Windhoek Police Station and made its way into the city centre, capturing the attention of passersby.

354 Graduate at NAMCOL

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Over 350 students graduated from the Namibian College of Open Learning (NAMCOL) and received certificates, diplomas, degrees, and postgraduate diplomas in the fields of welding, plumbing, office administration, entrepreneurship, and early childhood development.

NBC DG sets the tone for radio managers

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Stanley Similo, the Director General of the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation, urged radio managers and media planners to exemplify leadership in their roles. 

He made these remarks at the opening of a four-day workflow workshop at the radio headquarters in the capital, which begins today.

ATI students demand refund after nursing program discontinued

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Students from the Atlantic Training Institute (ATI), located in the Northern Industrial area, marched in frustration over the institution's decision to discontinue the Auxiliary Nursing Bridging Programme, for which they have already paid tuition.

Mutorwa honoured for role in transport integration

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The Trans-Kalahari Corridor Secretariat held a farewell for former Minister of Works and Transport, John Mutorwa, to recognise his contributions to regional trade and transport integration.

Russian DPM honors fallen heroes at Heroes' Acre

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The Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, Yury Trutnev, and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District, honored Namibia’s fallen heroes by laying a wreath at Heroes' Acre.

Hope Initiative supports 39 SMEs with financial boost

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Thirty-nine Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) across the country have received a financial boost from Hope Initiative Southern Africa Namibia.

This support, valued at N$ 340,000, is designed to help these businesses grow and recover from recent challenges.