PowerCom to construct more towers in ||Kharas
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PowerCom plans to set up 12 telecommunication network towers in the ||Kharas Region over the next two financial years to enhance nationwide digital connectivity.
PowerCom plans to set up 12 telecommunication network towers in the ||Kharas Region over the next two financial years to enhance nationwide digital connectivity.
The Gobabis Municipality, with assistance from the Selavip Foundation, is set to install 400 pre-paid water metres at the town's Freedom Square and Promised Land settlements.
Today, August 15, President Nangolo Mbumba turned 83 years old.
Born in the village of Olukonda in the Oshikoto Region on August 15, 1941, President Mbumba started his professional career as a teacher and eventually achieved his ambition to become a headmaster.
Descendants of the Batswana of Namibia who renounced their citizenship two to three years ago are preparing to return home.
They will be taken to the Dobe border post near Gam on August 23rd.
The Zambezi Region lacks the capacity and human resources to deal with gender-based violence involving victims under the age of 18.
This was revealed during the visit of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Gender Equality, Social Development, and Family Affairs at Katima Mulilo.
Namibia has been incorporated into the African Young Leaders Foundation (AYLF) and has registered a chapter with the institution, which has its headquarters in Ghana.
President Nangolo Mbumba has granted the request by the Boundaries Delimitation and Demarcation Commission to extend its work programme for another month.
The commissioners submitted a preliminary report to Dr. Mbumba at State House on Wednesday.
The Deputy Minister of Marginalised Communities, Royal |Ui|o|oo, who was on a three-day visit to Ohangwena Region at the invitation of Ohangwena Governor Sebastian Ndeitunga, expressed his disappointment over the deplorable accommodation of the San community at Olukula Number One in Okongo Constituency.
Property evictions are becoming a rising trend, especially among the most vulnerable members of the Katutura community.
The Office of the Omaheke Governor and some local farmers are working together to supply a soup kitchen at Gobabis with milk three times a day.
The soup kitchen feeds vulnerable children, and the supply of milk will help to curb malnutrition.