NamRA hosts an awareness session on the Authorised Economic Operator
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The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) held an awareness session on the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) Programme in the Zambezi Region.
The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) held an awareness session on the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) Programme in the Zambezi Region.
July is National Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness and Prevention Month.
The month is used to raise awareness and improve understanding of body birth defects.
Birth defects are typically present at birth and can range from mild to severe.
The Directorate of Forestry in the Omaheke Region, in conjunction with the Epukiro Community Forest Committee, is conducting a joint operation and awareness campaign on forest preservation.
The One Economy Foundation, under the #BeFree Banner, organised over the weekend a #BeFree Ballers event that aimed at raising awareness on social ills that often encapsulate sportsmen and women.
The awareness event focused on substance abuse, sexual health, and violence.
The Namibia Deposit Guarantee Authority is in the Otjozondjupa Region to educate commercial banks and community members on the types of protection they offer depositor funds.
Before deciding to put their trust in banks, most people worry whether their money will be safe.
Female police officers will continue to make strides in ensuring safety and security as they embark upon Operation Basadi.
The officers marched in Windhoek to create awareness and commemorate the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation's Afrikaans radio station, Hartklop FM, has partnered with the Cancer Association of Namibia (CAN) to help raise awareness about cancer.
Breast cancer remains the most prevalent type of cancer in Namibia, with more than 3,700 cases reported in the last decade.
Some residents of Swakopmund took part in a walk-and-run event to heighten awareness of mental health and associated illnesses.
This year, mental health awareness is done under the theme "Making Mental Health and Well-Being for All a Global Priority."
In an effort to combat the abuse of alcohol and drugs, the University of Namibia's social work students organised an awareness campaign in Katutura.