Namibia's population hits over 3 million mark
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Namibia's population has surpassed the three million mark.
This was announced by the Namibian Statistician General, Alex Shimuafeni, during the launch of the census preliminary report.
Namibia's population has surpassed the three million mark.
This was announced by the Namibian Statistician General, Alex Shimuafeni, during the launch of the census preliminary report.
Namibia joined the rest of the Commonwealth family in celebrating Commonwealth Day.
The event took place in front of the steps of the Parliament Gardens.
As the world marks International Women's Day today, the National Union of Namibian Workers (NUNW) celebrates women under the theme "Inspiring Women in Leadership Inclusivity."
March 4 marks the beginning of the academic year at International Training College, Lingua.
Established in 2001 with 50 students in its first year, Lingua initially functioned as a language school.
Namdia, in line with its corporate social responsibility drive, has made a significant contribution to Windhoek's underprivileged communities by donating a multipurpose cancer trailer.
The Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture issued a directive to all schools to hold memorial services in honour of the late Dr. Geingob.
Hochland High School was one of those that responded promptly and organised a service on the school field.
Numerous youth leaders came to the fore to express their condolences to the nation.
Among them was Sylvanus Lotto, the Regional Chairperson of the Tukwatha Youth Organisation.
The Tukwatha Youth Organisation aims to aid and occasionally organise activities for other youth groups.
The Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade honoured the late President Dr. Hage Geingob, who served as the minister from 2008 to 2012, for his significant contributions to expanding Namibia's trade and industrial initiatives.
It's the 1st of January 2024, the first day of the year, and we would like to say a Happy New Year once again to our viewers, and we wish you a productive year ahead.
People in various parts of the country bid farewell to the year 2023 in style.
Holidaymakers who travelled to various destinations have begun making their return, resulting in an influx of traffic on the national roads.
Many expressed their excitement about reuniting with family and friends for New Year's Eve celebrations after spending Christmas away from home.