GIPF creates awareness and provides services to the public in Outapi
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The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) held a stakeholder engagement at Outapi, Omusati Region, to create awareness and provide services to the public.
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) held a stakeholder engagement at Outapi, Omusati Region, to create awareness and provide services to the public.
A Swapo stalwart and freedom fighter, Peter Nakapolo, was buried at Eenhana Memorial Shrine in the Ohangwena Region.
The late Nakapolo, 76 at the time of his death, was conferred an official funeral by the Head of State.
Miss Namibia 2018, who is also the Director of the Innonation Foundation, Selma Kamanya, has reiterated the call to provide children with nutritious food.
Kamanya said this at the handover of a backyard garden to the Bernard Norkamp Centre in Windhoek.
The Electoral Commission of Namibia's Head Office on Van Rhijn Street in the capital will be a hive of activity tomorrow as five shortlisted candidates will be publicly interviewed for the position of Chief Electoral and Referenda Officer.
The 4th Nkurenkuru Expo is underway at Nkurenkuru in the Kavango West Region.
The town's mayor, Jafet Muti, has called on residents and investors to support the expo.
The City of Windhoek Parking Management System has been reintroduced, and motorists will be required to pay a fee of between three and eight dollars per hour for parking on certain streets.
The Parking Management System is one of the social services the municipality provides to motorists.
A group currently residing at an informal squatter camp in Windhoek's Freedom Square is requesting the government relocates them.
Employees of Etosha Fishing Company at Walvis Bay have reiterated their request for an increased fishing quota allocation.
The workers say 480 of them received retrenchment letters in March because the company does not have quotas to employ them.
Journalists are urged to protect their online communications and information from the growing threats brought on by the digital age.
These were the sentiments shared by journalists attending a workshop titled "Investigative Journalism in the Digital Age" underway in Windhoek.
The residents of Katutura in Windhoek are protesting against the appointment of a debt collector, Red Force, fearing that their services will be terminated for non-payment.
They have also appealed to the City of Windhoek to write off their debts.