Kongola residents warned to stay vigilant against human trafficking
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The Zambezi Regional Head of Immigration, Daisy Musweu, has cautioned residents of Kongola to be more vigilant against human trafficking.
The Zambezi Regional Head of Immigration, Daisy Musweu, has cautioned residents of Kongola to be more vigilant against human trafficking.
The Minister of Information and Communication Technology (MICT), Emma Theofelus, officially opened the annual public entity communication and public relations conference at Katima Mulilo, which is being attended by all communications practitioners under the theme "Bridging the Gap through Communications.".
Nsundano Technical School at Bukalo in the Zambezi Region will soon commence construction of two new classrooms.
This was revealed at the ground-breaking ceremony at the school on Wednesday.
A veteran of the Liberation Struggle, Ellen Musialela, has welcomed the government’s decision to host Namibia’s 34th Independence celebrations at Katima Mulilo, Zambezi Region.
The Chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs, Cletius Karondo, says that funds allocated to some capital projects are not used for the intended projects.
The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology announced that this year's Independence Day celebrations will be held at Katima Mulilo.
The day marks the country's 34th independence anniversary.
Residents of Omega 3 in the Zambezi Region have expressed their intention to apply to become part of the Kavango Region.
This decision stems from their dissatisfaction with the local leadership's alleged failure to address the community's development needs.
Residents of the Zambezi Region gathered at the Katima Mulilo Sports Complex on Friday to mourn the death of the late president, Dr. Hage Geingob.
Zambezi Governor Alufea Sampofu expressed his condolences on behalf of the region, noting that the late president was a gallant and humble leader.
Mashi Nfumu Joseph Tembwe Mayuni in the Zambezi Region says his community feels a dark cloud has befallen on them and is yet to come to terms with the death of the late president Geingob.
Nfumu Mayuni made the remarks at the Mashi Traditional Authority's memorial service for the late head of state.
Three of the four victims, who died from an explosion of a hand grenade almost two weeks ago at Liselo in the Zambezi Region, were laid to rest today.
The deceased are 14-year-old Yamuno Mulatehi, nine-year-old Lydia Mulatehi, and four-year-old Mulatehi Mulatehi, all siblings.