US government hands over therapeutic food to MoHSS
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The US government has handed over 14 metric tonnes of ready-to-use therapeutic food to the Ministry of Health and Social Services.
The US government has handed over 14 metric tonnes of ready-to-use therapeutic food to the Ministry of Health and Social Services.
At least 24 low-income earners at Nkurenkuru's Kakuro location in Kavango West Region received houses built under the Shack Dwellers Federation (SDFN).
The project began on December 1, 2021.
The NamPower Foundation and the Round Table Hochland 154 group of medics have donated an autoclave machine to the Epukiro Post-3 Clinic.
The Swakopmund Municipality has signed an agreement with the National Housing Enterprise (NHE) for housing provision.
Last year, about 805 residents from Swakopmund's DRC informal settlement received free plots from the municipality to construct brick houses and apply for electricity connections.
President Nangolo Mbumba has called on the new police constables to be a formidable force that will aggressively defend the country from criminal elements.
28,000 people have so far registered for national documents since the launch of the Mass Registration for National Documents campaign in February.
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security is conducting the mass registration outreach programme across all 14 regions of Namibia.
Prospective homeowners in the property group Save Namibia Project, under the leadership of Michael Amushelelo, are demanding the payment of their deposits on plots following a long delay on housing promises.
Pensioners are disappointed with the N$200 increment announced, as they were expecting more.
The late President, Dr. Hage Geingob, expressed hopes last year for a possible increment of between N$2,000 and N$3,000 in the old age grand.
The government has allocated N$2.8 million to all 14 regions of the country towards the hosting of regional memorial services.
Each region received N$200,000.
So far, the Oshana, Hardap, and Kunene regions have hosted their memorial services.
The Ohangwena Regional Council has initiated an investigation into the disappearance of N$200,000 that was intended for flood victims.
These funds were donated to the Ohangwena Regional Council by the Road Fund Administration (RFA) last year.