Nakabolelwa Sabbath Church in need of donations
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Members of the Nakabolelwa Sabbath Church are asking for donations to rebuild and restore their church, which burned to the ground on Sunday.
Members of the Nakabolelwa Sabbath Church are asking for donations to rebuild and restore their church, which burned to the ground on Sunday.
Kunene Region, one of the regions with the highest rate of youth unemployment and marginalized communities.
The introduction of the community radio station there was meant to alleviate some of these challenges; however, the targeted group is yet to fully embrace a tool many call "the voice of the poor."
The Information and Communication Technology Minister, Dr Peya Mushelenga, has urged reporters of the national broadcaster to also focus their coverage in rural areas.
The Minister of Industrialization and Trade, Lucia Iipumbu, says there is an urgent need for action on climate change, as Namibia only contributes 0,003% of greenhouse gases globally.
More than 100 senior citizens of Arandis staged a demonstration over alleged poor management by the town council.
Women are encouraged to explore the digital space and aim for the same success their male counterparts have been getting over the years.
This was the call by various speakers at the commemoration of International Women's Day in the Zambezi Region.
The Southern Traditional Communities' Foundation has reiterated its support for Government in the genocide negotiations.
The STCF Chairperson, Dawid Gertze made the comment at a media conference held at Keetmanshoop.
Local airline Fly Namibia says it regrets the emotional distress suffered by Elizabeth Andgondji, whom the airline denied service due to her disability.
The digital divide between urban and rural communities is getting narrower as the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology ensures that the young reap the benefits of the digital world.
A community educator at Walvis Bay, Hubert Mukosho, has urged parents to be more alert in picking up signs of substance abuse in their children.
Mukosho says when children are using illegal substances, they are most likely to switch their moods and personalities.