National Hero Solomon “Jesus” Hawala laid to rest in Ongwediva
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Former Chief of Defence Lieutenant General (Rtd) Solomon "Jesus" Hawala was buried at the Old Ongwediva Lutheran cemetery in the Oshana Region.
Former Chief of Defence Lieutenant General (Rtd) Solomon "Jesus" Hawala was buried at the Old Ongwediva Lutheran cemetery in the Oshana Region.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has emphasised that agriculture remains the number-one priority for her government; hence, it's taking the lead in ensuring that green schemes in the country are working properly and contributing to food security.
Oshakati Town Council has commissioned the construction of an underground sewer network and water reticulation for Oshakati North Extension 12 and a portion of Extension One.
Another upgrade is the Natis Extension 3 - NHE road to bitumen standard, phase 1, in Oshakati East.
Women have played a pivotal role in shaping Namibia's history during the liberation struggle and in nation-building efforts.
Studies have shown that when women are involved in decision-making, the outcome tends to be highly inclusive and reflective of the needs of diverse communities.
The Minister of Health and Social Services, Minister Kalumbi Shangula, inaugurated the negative pressure mobile isolation facility at the Outapi District Hospital.
Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) President McHenry Venaani has urged Namibians to choose national leaders based on their competence rather than their tribal affiliations, emphasizing the need for capable individuals to guide the nation toward prosperity.
Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security Minister Albert Kawana has urged the August 26 Company, which has taken over the construction of the Kunene police headquarters in Opuwo, to expedite its completion.
Japan's Ambassador to Namibia, Hisao Nishimaki, has expressed his satisfaction with several projects funded by the Japanese government in the Ohangwena Region.
Ambassador Nishimaki toured three projects in the region to assess their progress and familiarise himself with their impact.
Omusati Police Commander Ismael Basson said the unprofessional attitudes of some police officers are discouraging for men who mean to report cases of gender-based violence (GBV).
Stakeholders gathered in Ondangwa to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Ondangwa-Omutsegwonime bulk water supply pipeline replacement project.
The long-awaited project, costing ninety-one million dollars in its first phase, will resolve water supply challenges in the Oshana and Oshikoto Regions.