Genocide descendants urged to take ownership of Joint Declaration

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The participation of the communities and traditional leaders of the two southern regions is required for them to take ownership of issues captured in the Joint Declaration on the Genocide.

Simultaneous feedback sessions were held with the affected communities in the seven identified regions on Thursday.

Next steps outlined after Namibia-Germany Genocide Agreement

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The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security, Lucia Witbooi, has outlined the way forward, following the landmark Cabinet decisions related to the signing of the Joint Declaration on the Genocide, Apology, and Reparations between the Namibian and German governments. 

Curtain closes on decade-long genocide negotiation

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Cabinet has approved the signing of the Joint Declaration on the Genocide, Apology, and Reparations, signalling the closure of a decade-long negotiation process between the Namibian and German governments.

Keetmanshoop's tree planting project

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The Keetmanshoop Municipality is on a mission to transform the town with a tree planting project aimed at enhancing its appearance and environment.

Mooiplaas communities face water shortage

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Farmers and communities in Mooiplaas, located north of Tses in the ||Kharas Region, are facing a critical water shortage due to the vandalism and deterioration of water infrastructure that dates back to the 1960s.