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Katutura memorial honours late President Hage Geingob's legacy

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The late President Hage Geingob was honoured at a memorial service held in Katutura, where prominent members of society, including Kanana Hishoono, a Swapo veteran, and Senior Headman Karol Afrikaaner, paid tribute to his impactful leadership and dedication to the nation. 

Windhoek residents protest against Red Force

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The residents of Katutura in Windhoek are protesting against the appointment of a debt collector, Red Force, fearing that their services will be terminated for non-payment.

They have also appealed to the City of Windhoek to write off their debts.

Moses ||Garoeb Constituency senior citizens pampered

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Senior Citizens of the Moses ||Garoeb Constituency in Katutura were treated to a day filled with appreciation and pampering. 

It was a hive of activity at the Max Mutongolume Community Hall in Havana as the elderly witnessed a tree-planting demonstration. 

Corporate companies organise clean up campaign at Katutura

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Some corporate companies took up the responsibility of organising a cleaning-up campaign in Windhoek's Katutura suburb.

Employees from the diamond industry exchanged their usual working tools such as rakes, spades and wheelbarrows all in an effort to keep Katutura clean. 

Namibian Wrestlers collects 9 medals at Frank Joubert Open

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Nine wrestlers from the After School Wrestling Club in Grysblok, Katutura brought home a total of 13 medals, with 5 of them gold - following their participation at the Frank Joubert Open in South Africa over the weekend.

Several robberies recorded in Katutura

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The Namibian Police Force (NamPol) recorded four robberies in Windhoek’s Katutura residential area last week.

According to a NamPol crime report issued on Sunday, a 22-year-old female Chinese national was allegedly robbed at Single Quarters in Vicky Ipinge Street around 10h00 on Tuesday.

Body of five-year-old Dantanie Eiseb arrives in Windhoek

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The body of five-year-old Dantanie Eiseb, who was brutally murdered and buried in a shallow grave allegedly by his stepfather in Walvis Bay arrived in Windhoek today.

A somber community and family members gathered in Katutura to show support, bid farewell, and condemn the violent act.