SAADA project launched to combat substance abuse
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The Swakopmund Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (SAADA) project has been inaugurated to disrupt the growing cycle of substance abuse among residents.
The Swakopmund Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (SAADA) project has been inaugurated to disrupt the growing cycle of substance abuse among residents.
Police in the Erongo Region have arrested 27-year-old Jessica Gaes as a sixth suspect in connection with the disappearance and death of Matheus Sheehama at Walvis Bay.
The Erongo Police will continue their special operations to arrest drug dealers, thieves, and other criminals terrorising Swakopmund residents.
Chief Inspector Iileni Shapumba says recent operations in this regard have yielded success.
Walvis Bay residents have handed over a third petition, demanding the removal of the Red Force Debt Management Company as a debt collector.
Rossing Uranium has sponsored the construction of a N$20 million police station at Swakopmund's DRC informal settlement.
Construction is set to begin this month.
The world's largest floating book fair, Logos Hope, is ready to host thousands of visitors as she docks at Walvis Bay harbor this afternoon for a three-week visit.
Erongo Governor Neville Andre and the Logos Hope advance preparation team held a media conference to announce the vessel's program.
Kunene Governor Marius Sheya says green hydrogen opportunities offered to young people in the region have not been responsive to the needs of school drop-outs.
Sheya is advocating for their inclusion in future projects.
The Namibia Fish Consumption Promotion Trust (NFCPT) has embarked on an innovative strategy to enhance fish distribution across the country.
The trust has signed contracts with 13 small and medium enterprises to facilitate the distribution of fish to consumers at affordable prices.
For the first time in 125 years, the Swakopmund Museum is displaying an exhibition on the 1904-08 Herero and Nama Genocide.
Previously, the museum only showcased the colonial background of German successes in the country, with no mention of the black communities living in Swakopmund.
The Walvis Bay Rural Constituency Councillor believes corruption in the fishing industry will continue if the Fisheries and Marine Resources Act is not amended.
Tegako Donatus is adamant that the current fisheries law gave birth to the biggest corruption scandal in the country.