Registered bus operators unhappy with mushrooming of illegal taxis
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Registered bus operators at Rehoboth have made a desperate plea for authorities to address the mushrooming of illegal taxi drivers, as discontent is brewing.
Registered bus operators at Rehoboth have made a desperate plea for authorities to address the mushrooming of illegal taxi drivers, as discontent is brewing.
Windhoek residents have taken to recreational facilities to celebrate Christmas with family.
For many Namibians, the Christmas holiday serves as the perfect escape from many of one's problems and offers a chance to reconnect.
For many homeless individuals, Christmas is just another difficult day.
The holiday season can be particularly difficult for them, as they are often faced with loneliness and hunger.
Little is left for them as they rummage through the bins because people have gone away for holidays.
It was Emperor Caesar Augustus who famously ordered everyone to return home for registration, leading to the birth of Baby Jesus in Bethlehem.
Similarly, around this time of the year, Windhoek tends to transform into a ghost town as Namibians also flock to their hometowns.
Travellers have flocked to bus terminals, embarking on journeys to reunite with their families for the holiday season.
However, the scene is not without its challenges, as some passengers find themselves in extended waits for buses.
On Friday, Disability Sports Namibia held their annual awards ceremony in Windhoek, where athletes, coaches, and guides were recognized for their outstanding achievements and dedication throughout the year.
The Green Hydrogen Project at Luderitz has triggered a demand for flights between Windhoek and Luderitz as business travellers travel there.
This was revealed by Fly Namibia Station Controller Elroy Bock in an interview with nbc News.
A group of young people have launched the Namibian Association of Sign Language Interpreters to advocate for the right to sign language interpretation and accessibility to information.
Boxing Development Tournament Continues with Part 2 at Mix Settlement
The highly anticipated Part 2 of the Boxing Development Tournament, organized by the Golden Boxing Fitness Academy, is all set to take place this Saturday at the Mix Settlement in Windhoek.
The Swapo Party will lead a march in Windhoek in solidarity with the people of Palestine tomorrow.
Swapo Secretary for Information and Mobilisation Hilma Nicanor made the announcement at a media briefing.