Linda Aipinge appointed Executive Director of ICT Ministry
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The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology has announced the appointment of Linda Aipinge as the new Executive Director, effective 1 January 2026.
The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology has announced the appointment of Linda Aipinge as the new Executive Director, effective 1 January 2026.
Otjiwarongo Mayor Leonard Simushi has pledged to transform the town, embracing the responsibility of improving service delivery, creating opportunities, and driving development.
Ohangwena Governor Kadiva Hamutumwa stated that the region possesses untapped economic potential, with resources that can be transformed into engines of shared prosperity.
She made these remarks while opening the Ohangwena Regional Investment Strategy and Action Plan Development workshop at Eenhana.
The Environmental Investment Fund (EIF) has approved 26 institutional grants worth more than N$3,7 million, benefiting individuals across various priority sectors.
Of the approved grants, 8 are youth-led projects and 11 are female-led.
The Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPBD) has officially launched the Namibia Convention Bureau (NCB).
The Bureau aims to market Namibia as a preferred destination.
|Khomas Governor Sam Nujoma said inequality is still a major challenge, making reference to the gap existing between the Katutura and Hochland Park areas.
The newly sworn-in |Khomas Regional Councillors have pledged to prioritise service delivery to improve development in their constituencies. Newly elected chairperson Stefanus Ndengu from the Moses ||Garoeb Constituency singled out education, infrastructure, healthcare and improvement of roads as key priorities.
Since 2022, the Road Fund Administration (RFA) has invested N$109 million in upgrading roads in Rundu.
Some shack dwellers of Grunau Settlement in the ||Kharas Region have expressed joy as the long wait of becoming mortar and brick homeowners draws closer.
Some have been waiting for decent housing for 20 years.
Namibia will continue to prioritise the work of SADC, an institution mandated to advance regional integration.
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah reaffirmed this commitment during a courtesy visit by SADC Executive Secretary Elias Magosi at State House.