Community Media Policy Framework consultative workshop
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Various community media houses and industry stakeholders gathered in Otjiwarongo for a consultative workshop to finalise the draft of the Community Media Policy Framework.
Various community media houses and industry stakeholders gathered in Otjiwarongo for a consultative workshop to finalise the draft of the Community Media Policy Framework.
The Community of Outjo is calling for the withdrawal of the re-advertised position for the municipality's Chief Executive Officer, claiming that the requirements were relaxed to suit the council's preferred candidate.
The death of Khoekhoegowab researcher Michael Doëseb has been described as a big loss to his family and the Damaran community.
Doëseb was a cultural enthusiast and Khoekhoegowab preserver who lived with his family in Khorixas, Kunene Region.
Namibia is faced with a severe drought again this year, affecting both humans and livestock.
It is against this background that Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is calling on Namibians to work together with the government to manage and mitigate the effects of drought.
President Nangolo Mbumba has urged Namibians to share food and other basic amenities with others amidst the drought situation.
Dr. Mbumba made these remarks during the groundbreaking ceremony of the Ondonga Heritage Shrine held in Ondonga village.
The |Khomas Regional Council has launched a series of health initiatives across various constituencies to bring essential services closer to the people.
Residents of the Moses ||Garoëb constituency were the beneficiaries of these vital health services over the weekend.
Namibians have been encouraged to recommit to the values of compassion, sacrifice, and care for one another as they collectively build a peaceful, safe, and prosperous Namibian house.
President Nangolo Mbumba extended these words of encouragement in a statement, on the occasion of the Easter weekend.
Residents of the Suncity location at Rundu have been without running water for months.
They have now resorted to collecting water from the supply lines found above the ground.
A group of marginalised communities residing at Farm Skoonheid in the Omaheke Region blame the government for failing to develop the area and improve their living standards.
This includes the right to own farming land, the late supply of food support, and the lack of any health facilities.
Joakim Fransisku, the acting librarian at the Rundu Community Library, says the facility caters to more users than it can accommodate.
Joakim Fransisku says between 100 and 150 locals make use of the community library on an average day.