UNAM Oshiwambo students host Oshipe Festival
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Oshiwambo language final-year students at the University of Namibia (UNAM) hosted a cultural festival called Oshipe as part of their continuous assessment marks.
Oshiwambo language final-year students at the University of Namibia (UNAM) hosted a cultural festival called Oshipe as part of their continuous assessment marks.
The Minister of Justice and Labour Relations, Wise Immanuel, has highlighted progress made by his ministry over the past 6 years during a cabinet committee briefing at the Government Information Centre (GIC).
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The remains of the late Jackson Kaujeua Jr. arrived in the country today, where he was received by close family members and fellow artists at Hosea Kutako International Airport.
Volunteers at Keetmanshoop gathered for the National Clean-up campaign, aimed at fostering a cleaner and healthier environment.
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21 youth in business from the |Khomas Region's Windhoek West Constituency received income-generating equipment worth N$277,000.
The equipment aims to enhance their business and make income generation easier for them.
Communal taps were handed over to the relocated flood victims at farm 508 in Windhoek.
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