Suiderhof PS parents and community revamp school facilities

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Quoting the words of the late President, "It is only through education that the son of a farm worker can become the country's president," the Minister of Information and Communication Technology inaugurated upgraded facilities at Suiderhof Primary School in Windhoek.

IUM fights unemployment with education

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The Founder and Council Chair of the International University of Management (IUM) says the institution has a crucial role to play in tackling unemployment in Namibia. 

Professor David Namwandi said this during a graduation ceremony where three students were awarded N$150,000 towards their studies.

Indigenous cultures tested on virtual reality

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Namibia University of Science and Technology's (NUST) Computer Science Lecturer Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, along with her students, have been committed to preserving Namibia's indigenous cultures through digital technology. 

Africa said to struggle with managing disaster risks

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Africa is grappling with major challenges in managing disaster risks due to recurring droughts, severe flooding, and intense cyclones.
 
These issues have impacted the continent's economic development and hindered the achievement of various targeted goals.

Miss Earth Namibia left for Manila's 24th edition of Miss Earth competition

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Reigning Miss Earth Namibia, Albertina Haimbala has left for Manila in the Philippines to participate in the 24th edition of the Miss Earth competition on the 9th of November.

Haimbala will compete for the coveted title of Miss Earth 2024 with other 80 contestants from across the globe.

Providing affordable housing remains top on government's list

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The Minister in the Presidency, Christine ||Hoëbes, says it remains a government priority to provide each Namibian with a decent roof over their head. 

She made this comment at the official opening of the Affordable Housing Expo.

Ancestral land dispute involving |Khomanin community resurfaces

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The longstanding dispute over ancestral land rights involving the |Khomanin community has resurfaced.

The community has lodged fresh complaints against Gaos Juliane Gawa!nas and a German farmer, John Cuff, who allegedly owns the contested Baumgartsbrunn-||Ganaxas farm.