Dina Namubes re-elected as mayor
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Dina Namubes, who has been re-elected as Mayor of Swakopmund, emphasises the need for ongoing collaboration with all relevant parties to achieve the town's future objectives.
Dina Namubes, who has been re-elected as Mayor of Swakopmund, emphasises the need for ongoing collaboration with all relevant parties to achieve the town's future objectives.
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has highlighted Namibia's accomplishments in the field of gender equality, noting the country's efforts in appointing leaders and its gender-inclusive policies.
President Hage Geingob has cautioned against ill-discipline in the Namibian Defence Force (NDF), saying such incidents need to be addressed as soon as they occur.
A wedding reception was disrupted at Rehoboth over the weekend when an angry swarm of bees attacked the party.
In Divundu, in the Kavango East Region, 23 low-income earners formally got their homes, which were built by the Shack Dwellers Federation (SDF).
The houses were constructed at a cost of over N$955,000 on land provided for by the Divundu Village Council in 2018 through the Namibia Housing Action Group.
In a heartwarming gesture ahead of the festive season, homeless individuals taking shelter at the Katutura Youth Centre were treated to lunch packs, courtesy of a collaborative effort between Namib Mills and Epupa Investment Technology.
Local authorities are being urged to prioritise giving residents access to fundamental services like water and proper sanitation.
President Hage Geingob has reminded Namibians to reflect on their individual and collective roles to foster a culture of integrity, transparency, and accountability.
Dr. Geingob said this in his message on International Anti-Corruption Day.
President Hage Geingob has appealed for the recommitment and upholding of human rights and the promotion of gender equality in commemoration of International Human Rights Day and Namibian Women's Day.
The two days are observed on December 10th every year.
The Social Security Commission (SSC), through its development fund, has funded the Gebedplass San Self-Help Project at Otjozohungu in the Otjombinde Constituency.
The project, which consists of dairy cows, welding, a vehicle, and an office, was set up at a cost of over N$1 million.