Rain brings relief to farmers in Hardap
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Farmers at the Hardap Dam Irrigation Scheme are rejoicing and relieved as the Hardap Dam they rely on for irrigation has risen to more than 60% following rains in its catchment area.
Farmers at the Hardap Dam Irrigation Scheme are rejoicing and relieved as the Hardap Dam they rely on for irrigation has risen to more than 60% following rains in its catchment area.
The Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology (NIMT) Southern Campus has extended appreciation to the ||Kharas Governor's Office for its commitment in the promotion of higher education.
Hardap Governor Salomon April highlighted the significance of this year’s International Women’s Day, coinciding with the election of Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as Swapo’s first female president.
He spoke at the Women’s Day celebration in Stampriet Village.
First-time recipients of the N$600 Conditional Basic Income Grant (BIG) in Karasburg expressed joy at receiving government financial assistance.
The initiative, replacing the food bank, aims to reduce financial hardships for the unemployed and boost economic stability.
The Namibian government has connected some rural communities just north of Keetmanshoop to the national electricity grid under its rural electrification project.
The Deputy Minister of Mines and Energy, Kornelia Shilunga, officially inaugurated the N$6.8 million rural electrification project.
The ||Kharas Regional Council and Hyphen have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding for the upskilling of unemployed young people in the region.
The agreement was signed at Keetmanshoop.
Water regulations remain a key concern for many communities and businesses in the ||Kharas Region.
Stakeholders directly affected by water use regulations have expressed their support for an initiative aimed at raising awareness about the newly enacted Water Resource Management Act.
The Namibian Correctional Service has extended its community service orders programme to the Luderitz Magistrate's Court and Aus Periodical Court.
The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security, Lucia Witbooi, officially launched the programme's expansion at Luderitz.
Men have the responsibility to care for their loved ones, offer consistent support, and instill love and positive values within their families.
This was the message from teachers to the members of the Men for Change Boys Club launched at Keetmanshoop.
A group of Warmbad settlement community members protested over a litany of concerns they claimed hampers socio-economic development.