Holidaymakers share tips on financial discipline
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With the festive season at its peak, spending money wisely and planning ahead is advisable to avoid falling into the trap of spending more than one can afford during the holidays.
With the festive season at its peak, spending money wisely and planning ahead is advisable to avoid falling into the trap of spending more than one can afford during the holidays.
The City of Windhoek is warning residents to be cautious of scammers posing as municipal officials and asking for money from them.
The individuals contact residents, claiming they must immediately pay if they do not want their municipal services disconnected.
The leadership of Traditional Authorities has wished all Namibians peace and prosperity for the year 2025.
In the spirit of togetherness and gratitude, four in-laws came together to host a heartwarming lunch for the elderly in honour of Family Day.
Otjozondjupa Governor James Uerikua handed over food items to the Namibians who had been repatriated from Botswana and are settled at Gam and members of the San community in his village.
Vendors operating at the Opuwo Information and Cultural Centre have appealed to authorities to improve the centre's infrastructure.
They complained that the current sorry state of the centre was chasing away their clients.
As families gather to celebrate family day with their loved ones, some continue to grapple with the pain of loss.
For media personality Jessica Kaimu, this time of year serves as a sombre reminder of the tragic death of her younger sister, Cheryl 'Avihe' Ujaha.
Strawberry picking has become a family tradition, blending fun, education, and the irresistible appeal of farm-fresh berries.
The spirit of Christmas and Family Day brought families together for a delightful outdoor experience at Grow Getters Strawberry Farm near Windhoek.
Zambezi Governor Alufea Sampofu commended efforts made towards development in the region this year.
Sampofu said this during his Christmas message where he highlighted that despite many challenges, several steps towards building and growing the region were taken.
While others are celebrating Christmas Day with family and friends, for some street vendors at Rundu, it's business as usual.
This is because, after all the celebrations and entertainment, the struggles for a new academic year begin.