Minister Steenkamp launches Learning Poverty Campaign in Outjo

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The Minister of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts, and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp, announced the launch of the "End Learning Poverty for All in Africa" campaign, scheduled for July 29 to July 31, 2025, in Outjo, Kunene region.

Okahandja Municipality questioned on land allocations

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Land disputes have erupted in Okahandja, with community activist Johannes │Gaseb accusing the Town Council of favouritism and politically motivated land allocations—claims the Municipality has denied.

Parents lock school gates over teacher complaints

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Parents at Alufea Sampofu Combined School in the Katima Circuit locked the school gates on Wednesday morning, demanding the removal of three teachers accused of absenteeism, misconduct, and unprofessional behaviour.

Police urges caution with fires

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The Namibian Police Force is advising the public to exercise extreme caution when making fires at home or handling flammable products. 

This warning comes in response to a rise in fire incidents reported in recent months. 

Tsumeb workers seeks Govt intervention

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Workers at the Tsumeb Municipality are calling for urgent government intervention, citing allegations of mismanaged funds, unfair labour practices, and a salary structure they claim benefits only a few.

MPs urge govt to address uniformed personnel pay

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Various members of parliament are calling on the government to address concerns around inadequate housing and insufficient compensation for uniformed personnel, emphasizing the need to safeguard these professionals' well-being.

NBC, ACC launch Nationwide Anti-Corruption Campaign

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The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation and the Anti-Corruption Commission have signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding to raise awareness and fight corruption across the country.

NBC signs MoU with International Training College Lingua

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The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the International Training College Lingua.

The college has pledged N$75,000 in scholarships to each of the top three contestants taking part in the Miss Namibia Beauty Pageant.