Readathon Week celebrated in Keetmanshoop

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||Kharas Governor, Aletha Fredrick, has urged learners, educators, and parents to actively create reading opportunities for children. 

She made the call at a celebration ceremony for Readathon Week, held at Keetmanshoop. 

nbc DG appreciates staff at Keetmanshoop

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Namibian Broadcasting Corporation's (nbc) Director General Stanley Similo hosted a thank-you party to recognise the commitment and diligence of staff at the nbc's Keetmanshoop Contribution Centre. 

nbc leadership engages regional staff

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The Director General of the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (nbc), Stanley Similo, has underscored the importance of strengthening synergies between the head office and regional offices to drive the corporation's growth.

Over 600 jobs created through government's food for cash programme

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More than 600 temporary jobs were created in rural areas through the government's food for cash programme over the past twelve months.

The statistics were revealed by the Minister of Urban and Rural Development at a five-day Rural Development Review and Planning workshop at Keetmanshoop.

Heritage Week celebrates cultural diversity

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Heritage Week not only serves as a celebration of various cultural heritage but also as a reminder of shared responsibility to appreciate one another's uniqueness.

This was the message of ||Kharas Governor Aletha Frederick while addressing a heritage celebration week gathering at Keetmanshoop.

NASRIA calls on SOEs to support government efforts

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The Namibia Special Risk Insurance Association (NASRIA) has urged state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to work together to support government efforts. Ndapona Schleberger, NASRIA's Executive Marketing and Sales Manager, made this appeal during a stakeholders’ engagement in Lüderitz.

Keetmanshoop residents accuse municipality of nepotism

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A group of Keetmanshoop residents alleged nepotism in the appointments at the municipality as well as unfair labour practices. 

The protesters, in a petition, accused the acting HR Strategic Executive Manager, Adam Isaack, of alleged nepotism.