Nampower breaks ground on |Gaib Power Station
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NamPower has reiterated its commitment to ensuring the country's electricity supply security by adopting a least-cost supply mix and boosting local generation capacity.
NamPower has reiterated its commitment to ensuring the country's electricity supply security by adopting a least-cost supply mix and boosting local generation capacity.
The Office of the ||Kharas Governor handed over gardening equipment and seeds to identified rural community gardening initiatives in the region. The equipment and seeds were donated by Mefuta Enterprises.
The Chairperson of the National Council and councillor of Mankupi Constituency, Lukas Muha, issued a stern warning against the use of divisive language.
He urged community members to refrain from statements that promote tribalism, racism or regionalism.
The Lungu family has announced that the late former Zambian President Edgar Chagwa Lungu will be buried in South Africa, in accordance with the family’s wishes for a private ceremony.
Chief Vipuira Kapuuo says that not all members of the six-member transitional committee were chiefs of the Ovaherero people, nor were they councillors, and they did not form part of the Ovaherero leadership hierarchy.
Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare yesterday engaged officials from the City of Windhoek, the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development, and the Ministry of Works and Transport to address vendors’ concerns.
The Ovaherero chieftaincy dispute continues before High Court Judge Lotta Ambunda, with Chief Vipuira Kapuuo, chairman of the Ovaherero Chiefs Council, taking the witness stand for cross-examination by Advocate Albert Strydom.
The Council of Traditional Leaders in Namibia (CTLN) has applauded President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah's approach to involve the voices of traditional authorities in the affairs of the country.
The United Nations has acknowledged Namibia's role in peacekeeping and commitment to multilateralism.
UN Resident Coordinator Hopolanga Phororo conveyed these and other solidarity messages to President Nandi-Ndaitwah at State House.
The United Nations in Namibia has mobilised what it calls 'catalytic funding' to complement the efforts of the government in addressing unemployment.
Heads of UN agencies, led by the Resident Coordinator, Hopolang Phororo, held a courtesy meeting with President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah at State House.