Nujoma to remain an inspiration for Unam Henties Bay students
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Students at the University of Namibia (UNAM) Henties Bay campus shared how the late Founding President Sam Nujoma's legacy inspires them to pursue education.
Students at the University of Namibia (UNAM) Henties Bay campus shared how the late Founding President Sam Nujoma's legacy inspires them to pursue education.
The late Founding President Dr. Sam Nujoma is credited for driving research, innovation and knowledge at the UNAM Henties Bay campus.
28 years ago, a marine station was established at Henties Bay to promote research in Namibia.
Xinfeng Investments has requested that the Ministry of Mines and Energy speed up approval of its license to export processed lithium ore before the year ends.
Xinfeng representatives said the delay in issuing the export permit and mining license, coupled with low lithium prices, is crippling the company.
Community members at Uis are dismayed about the alleged destruction of ancestral graves by Xinfeng Investments' mining activities.
The mine operates a few kilometres outside Uis, under the Daure Daman Traditional Authority in the Erongo Region.
Residents of Uis in the Erongo Region have occupied the Dâure Daman Traditional Authority office, demanding the removal of their traditional leader, Chief Sagarias Seibeb.
Community and conservancy members at Uis in the Erongo Region are accusing Xinfeng Investments of illegal mining.
This follows an order from mining commissioner Isabella Chirchir for the Chinese company to cease operations on 16 November.
Residents at Otjmbingwe and surrounding areas urged politicians to solve issues of water shortage at the settlement.
Some Otjmbingwe residents are optimistic about the upcoming elections, which they will be participating in.
Usakos residents have asked for clarification about the government's conditional basic income grant criteria.
Residents at Usakos in the Erongo Region flocked to the community hall daily since the registration for the conditional basic income grant of N$600 started last week.
Pensioners in Omaruru have called on the politicians who will win the upcoming election to create jobs for their children and increase social grants.
Residents at Omugulugwombashe Informal Settlement at Usakos want political parties to provide basic necessities such as water, electricity, and jobs once they are elected into office.