TSUMKWE CAMPAIGN HIGHLIGHTS STORIES OF HOPE
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Tsumkwe may be a remote settlement; however, it is a place where untold stories of resilience can be uncovered – stories that have transformed lives and instilled hope for a better tomorrow.
Tsumkwe may be a remote settlement; however, it is a place where untold stories of resilience can be uncovered – stories that have transformed lives and instilled hope for a better tomorrow.
The Omake Charity Organisation hosted a community outreach event for underprivileged children in Otjiwarongo, where children took part in games and dancing activities.
More than 60 children attended the initiative, which also included meals prepared by David United Class Academy.
In the heart of Gobabis, one woman's compassion has become a lifeline for many vulnerable children and struggling families.
Johana Nakale saw the growing need in her community and decided she could not stand by while children went hungry or lacked a safe place to be cared for.
After seven months of living on the streets, Vecius Tapiso is turning his past hardships into a lifeline for others.
Now the Chairperson of the "Nest of Love" empowerment initiative, Tapiso is dedicating his life to helping the homeless escape the cycle of poverty through dignity and skill-building.
The Governor of the Kavango East Region, Hamunyera Hambyuka, officially activated the #EndGBVNamibia Campaign at Rundu.
The campaign encourages people to speak out against the social ill.
Gender-based violence is a social ill that affects individuals who, many times, suffer in silence.
A new platform designed to empower young women to drive social change has officially launched in the capital.
The Miss Eenghoshi Beauty Pageant aims to foster a supportive community where women are encouraged to lead social impact projects, backed by a diverse network of professionals.
At just 35, Eldina Emma Gaweses has become a symbol of resilience and hope in her community at Walvis Bay.
Raised by her grandmother in an extended family setting, Gaweses' selflessness has touched the lives of many, despite her struggles.
The streets of Rehoboth were filled with chants and an air of determination as the community staged a large-scale protest against the ongoing issue of drug abuse, which has plagued the town for years.
A former American teacher, Brian Stupek, has taken it upon himself to embark on a 10,880-kilometre walk across the African continent to spread awareness about sound mental health.
Stupek's initiative Walking Africa started in Cape Town on 26 June 2024 and is expected to end in Tunisia, northern Africa.
During the launch of the Keetmanshoop Rotary Club, Rotary District 9350 Governor Ann Wright urged fellow rotarians to contribute to the well-being of society.