New structures erected near Otjomuise Police Station

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New structures are being erected around the riverbed from where flood victims were relocated earlier this year near the Otjomuise Police Station.

Residents have already received warnings about the potential dangers during the next rainy season, which raises serious concerns.

Rehoboth renames D1210 road to Dr. Hage Geingob Drive

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In a display of unity and remembrance, the community of Rehoboth honoured the late President Dr. Hage Geingob by renaming the former D1210 road as Dr. Hage Geingob Drive.

This tribute marks not only President Geingob's enduring legacy but also coincides with what would have been his 84th birthday.

McNab urges ongoing support for elderly and vulnerable

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Hardap Governor Riaan McNab has called on community leaders and citizens to ensure that elderly and vulnerable members of society are not left behind, urging for continued support beyond ceremonial events.

McNab, together with other sponsors, handed over 200 food parcels to senior citizens at Rehoboth.

Walvis Bay land row sparks discrimination claims

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The "special treatment" of land squatters over residents on the waiting list for land at Walvis Bay has sparked allegations of discrimination.

Political leaders in the harbour town have called on the squatters to register their names and join the long list in the municipality.

Iipumbu calls for fairness in Police promotions

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The Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security, Lucia Iipumbu, has urged senior officials within the police force to ensure fairness regarding promotions.

Iipumbu emphasised that decisions must be guided by members' commitment, years of service, and professional conduct.

War Veteran Lazarus !Guiteb laid to rest in Otjiwarongo

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Namibian war veteran Lazarus !Guiteb was buried in a sombre military send-off at his hometown of Otjiwarongo.

Aged 83, !Guiteb was accorded an official funeral by President Netumbo Nandi Ndaitwah, who described him as a hero of note.

Presidency's transparency praised by former Press Secretary Hengari

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The Presidency remains committed to transparency, and this has been the hallmark of Presidents Hage Geingob, Nangolo Mbumba, and Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah.

This view was shared by the former press secretary, Alfredo Hengari, in an interview with NBC News, as he hailed cordial relations with the media.