Slow pace of development at Omaheke's Otjomunguindi village

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The lack of key services such as health facilities, schools, road infrastructure, and proper network coverage for mobile phones and radios negatively affects the living standards of those residing in some villages in the Epukiro Constituency.

Liberation struggle veteran Onesmus Akwenye dies

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Onesmus Shikongo Akwenye, a veteran of Namibia's liberation struggle, former educator, sportsman, and public servant, died aged 86 on Friday in a Windhoek hospital.

Need for safe houses Countrywide-Kantema

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The Minister of Gender Equality and Child Welfare says there is a need for more GBV shelters in the country.

Namibia only has ten safe houses, two of which are privately owned.

Regional leaders urged to register names of flood victims in Ohangwena

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President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has called on regional councillors and traditional leaders to urgently register flood victims whose mahangu fields are submerged in water.

The call follows the president's visit to flood relocation centres in the Ohangwena region.

Seventeen drown in flood waters in Oshana

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President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says the government will continue to look into the plight of those affected by the floods until they can stand on their feet.

Police beef up presence in Ohangwena for Easter long weekend

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Police in the Ohangwena Region have launched their Easter patrols across the entire jurisdiction.

These patrols aim to ensure a visible law enforcement presence in the region, particularly given the influx of visitors during the long Easter weekend.

Water challenged Epukiro receives essential infrastructure

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The Otjomunguindi and Otuindjo villages in the Epukiro Constituency have received solar-powered boreholes, water tanks, and troughs.

This comes after a decade of water scarcity that affected both humans and livestock.

Easter Parade echoes crucifixion with powerful message

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In a public demonstration of faith, members of the Potter's House Christian Fellowship Church took to the streets of Windhoek to portray the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

The parade started at the Windhoek Police Station and made its way into the city centre, capturing the attention of passersby.

Some Rundu residents resist pre-paid water installation

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Rundu Mayor Gabriel Kanyanga has urged Rundu residents to cooperate during the first phase for the installation of the prepaid water system.

Kanyanga was speaking during the launch of the pprepaid watersystem at Rundu.