Miss Namibia returns home
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Miss Namibia 2024, Prisca Anyolo, has returned home from Mexico City, where she took part in the Miss Universe 2024 competition.
Miss Namibia 2024, Prisca Anyolo, has returned home from Mexico City, where she took part in the Miss Universe 2024 competition.
The Windhoek City Police Service (WCPS) celebrated its 18th anniversary, which included the renaming of the Peter Andries De Wet building, which houses the WCPS, in honour of Chief Abraham Kotokeni Kanime.
Artificial intelligence is designed to make work easier, not to replace people's jobs. This assertion was made by Arinze Okafor, co-founder of the Namibia Investment and Finance Academy, during the announcement of a new artificial intelligence course.
Zimbabweans living in Namibia are calling on the United States to immediately lift sanctions imposed on their country, saying they severely affect ordinary citizens.
The community argues that the measures have worsened the country's economic performance and pushed many into hardships.
The Emma Hoogenhout Primary School Environmental Club has donated clothes, blankets, and toys to the Ombili Kids Soup Kitchen in Windhoek.
Over 200 children from underprivileged families benefitted from the donation.
The Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources has been advised to consider a gradual reduction of fishing quota allocations over the coming years to align with scientists' recommendations.
This was one of the outcomes of the 19th Cabinet decisions announced on Thursday.
Women in the medical field gathered in Windhoek for the 4th Hermosa Mimosa Affair, a female empowerment initiative aimed at mentoring aspiring young female doctors.
Access to markets has been a challenge for many small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and GS1 Namibia is now providing a platform where SMEs can meet buyers.
GS1 Namibia organised one such event, the second of its kind, in Windhoek.
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa Amadhila has commended the efforts of the Women's Action for Development (WAD), having successfully trained over 4,000 individuals.
Kuugongelwa-Amadhila addressed WAD's 30th anniversary, commemorating its work in women's empowerment.
Fifty young people from across the country are gathered in Windhoek for a two-day summit to explore and develop solutions for the climate challenges.