Otjiwarongo residents join Clean-Up Campaign

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Residents of Otjiwarongo joined in on the weekend's National Clean Up Campaign.

The campaign kicked off at the park, which over the years has become a dumpsite.

Volunteers took part and targeted four spots, including the area next to the hospital led by the Robert Youth Foundation.

Ngurare praises Zambezi leaders for unity

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Prime Minister Elija Ngurare has commended traditional leaders in the Zambezi Region for demonstrating unity of purpose, saying it reflects the vision of a peaceful and united Namibia as championed by the country’s founding leaders.

Uis Residents Celebrate Cultural Diversity

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The settlement of Uis was filled with colour and energy, as residents marched through the streets to raise awareness about the importance of cultural diversity.

Children and adults, dressed in vibrant traditional costumes, paraded proudly while showcasing their heritage through music, dance, and songs.

Ras Sheehama's music lives on

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Namibia was plunged into two weeks of mourning following the passing of celebrated musician Ras Sheehama, aged 59. 

Sheehama, who was buried on Saturday, left behind a legacy of music that has inspired generations.

Namibian-Cuban alumni hold reunion in Outapi

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Former Namibian students and teachers who once studied in Cuba met at Outapi in the Omusati Region for their annual reunion, celebrating the enduring solidarity and friendship between Namibia and Cuba.

Keetmanshoop pool set to reopen

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After two years of abandonment, the Keetmanshoop public swimming pool is about to reopen. 

The town's mayor, Annelize Knaus, announced this in an interview with NBC News. 

Siblings Ruusa and Prince Sheya buried in Ohangwena

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Four-year-old Ruusa Sheya and her two-year-old brother, Prince Sheya, have been laid to rest at Omandobe No. 1 Cemetery in the Ohangwena Region.

Many mourners gathered to pay their final respects to the siblings, who tragically lost their lives after their father allegedly killed them. 

Sisa Namandje reflects on journey to become lawyer

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Senior lawyer Sisa Namandje said his dream to become a lawyer was met with numerous hurdles and setbacks. 

Speaking at the launch of his seventh book, titled Legal Principles From Selected Case Law, Namandje reminisced about his path to becoming one of the country's top lawyers.