Miss Namibia top finalists visit Zambezi
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The top ten Miss Namibia finalists graced the Zambezi Region with their presence over the past weekend.
The top ten Miss Namibia finalists graced the Zambezi Region with their presence over the past weekend.
The Government Institution Pensioners' Association in Namibia (GIPAN) has rejected the five percent annual pension increase by the Government Institution Pension Fund.
The Chairperson of GIPAN, Raphael Pieters, argued that the increment is 0.46 percent less than the previous financial year.
The Southern African Editors Forum says it's mourning the death of Ronelle Rademeyer, aged 56.
The Southern African Editors Forum says Rademeyer was instrumental in organising the EFN Journalism Awards from 2018 to 2023.
The Executive Director of the Ministry of Information, Communication, and Technology (MICT) has urged the Kavango East Regional Council's leadership to build communication skills with effectiveness and improve productivity.
Concord Young Women in Business kicked off a seminar focusing on goat rearing and information and communication technology for young women and school-going girls in the Khomasdal Constituency.
Over 140 registration officials are attending training at Gobabis ahead of the general registration of voters, which will be held from June 3 to August 1.
Ronelle Rademeyer, the former secretary-general (SG) of the Editors Forum of Namibia (EFN), who died on Monday evening, has been hailed as a trailblazer in the media industry by those in the political and media fraternities.
Between January and March 2024, the police recorded 12 incidents of baby dumping.
This the police say is alarming, as there are a number of authorised places, such as schools, hospitals, and churches, where mothers can leave a newborn without being charged.
More than N$160,000 was raised during a fund-raising dinner for the construction of a hall at Faustinis Haididira Combined School in the Kavango East Region.
The Otjozondjupa Regional Electoral Officer, Victoria Amutenya, says only 148 out of the 204 trainees will be appointed as registration officials in the Otjozondjupa Region.
General voter registration is scheduled to start on June 3 and last until August 1.