Office of the Otjozondjupa Region Governor hosts workshop for church leaders
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The Office of the Governor in Otjozondjupa Region is hosting a two-day training workshop for all church leaders in the region.
The Office of the Governor in Otjozondjupa Region is hosting a two-day training workshop for all church leaders in the region.
The Deputy Minister of Finance and Public Enterprises, Maureen Hinda-Mbuende, has called on Chief Executive Officers to ensure that Boards of Directors are accountable for funds wasted on unconstructive labour issues.
The Directorate of Education, Arts, and Culture in the Otjozondjupa Region is revamping its strategy aimed at improving the results of the learners in the region.
Resettled farmers in the Otjozondjupa Region continue to face a number of obstacles that hinder agricultural activities.
This was revealed by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Natural Resources.
The Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr. Kalumbi Shangula, has called on health centres not to allow challenges that require immediate solutions to persist, saying some minor issues do not need to go through the bureaucratic system for approval to be corrected.
The challenges of a lack of aging ambulances in the Otjozondjupa Region are finally receiving attention.
The region only has two functioning ambulances out of a fleet of six to transport patients to and from the district hospitals of Okahandja, Otjiwarongo, and Grootfontein.
As the world moves toward digitalization, the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology has introduced a Digital Literacy Program.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Natural Resource paid a visit to the Otjozondjupa Region to familiarise itself with operations at various companies.
The charcoal industry and rural electrification top the list of concerns in the region.
Anna Andimba, from the Otjozondjupa Region, has been elected as the Chairperson of the Junior National Council, deputized by Joseph Hamutenya from the |Khomas Region.
Juliah Tsowases, representing the Erongo Region, has been elected Chief Whip.
About 287 Grade 8 learners who could not secure school placement in the Otjozondjupa Region have finally returned to class.
The learners are now accommodated in classrooms at different project schools in Otjiwarongo and Okahandja.