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New energy sectors require skilled labour - Alweendo

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Minister of Mines and Energy, Tom Alweendo, emphasizes that the oil, gas, and green hydrogen industries in Namibia require skilled labour, technological advancements, and robust infrastructure. 

!Nawases-Taeyele urges leaders to prioritise community welfare

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The Deputy Minister of Urban and Rural Development, Evelyn !Nawases-Taeyele has called on leaders at different levels to work in the best interest of and for the welfare of those they serve. 

!Nawases-Taeyele addressed the Annual General Meeting of the Namibia National Mayors' Forum, held at Swakopmund.

Welwitschia Private Hospital addresses beds shortage

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The Welwitschia Private Hospital has inaugurated a N$16 million paediatric ward to accommodate the high demand for beds.

The capacity of the paediatric ward at Welwitschia Private Hospital has increased from 11 to 19 beds.

With the upgrade, the hospital recruited an additional eight nurses.

Walvis Bay youth to benefit from Youth Climate Action Fund

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Walvis Bay will join 38 other local authorities at the US-based Johns Hopkins University's new Youth Climate Action Fund, where it will receive close to N$1 million for disbursement to youth-led climate action initiatives.

Reflecting on Walvis Bay's journey to freedom

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After Namibia's independence on March 21, 1990, the Apartheid South African government refused to relinquish control over Walvis Bay.

The harbour town, even after the lowering of the Apartheid regime's flag, was administered by the Western Cape Province of South Africa.