Youth engage in Genocide Remembrance Day dialogue
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In a significant move to honour the past and chart the future, Namibian youth are actively participating in a dialogue, commemorating National Genocide Remembrance Day.
In a significant move to honour the past and chart the future, Namibian youth are actively participating in a dialogue, commemorating National Genocide Remembrance Day.
The Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Emma Theofelus, has announced that Cabinet has resolved to proclaim May 28 as Genocide Remembrance Day.
The Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) plans on making a strong comeback in the 2024 general elections.
Its president, Kandy Nehova, announced that the RDP will be returning to the polls, expressing the party's commitment to contributing to Namibia's future.
The Executive Director of the Southern African Science Service Centre for Climate Change and Adaptive Land Management (SASSCAL), Jane Olwoch, said green hydrogen is the way to combat climate change in Namibia in the future.
Churches are called upon to demonstrate their commitment to social and economic justice and service to the people, remove obstacles between people, advance justice and peace, and protect the integrity of creation.
The Fishrot case has taken another significant turn, with High Court Acting Judge Moses Chinhengo denying the application for leave to appeal against his earlier decision not to recuse himself.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economics and Public Administration has completed its two-day visit to the Zambezi Region.
The Namibian government has welcomed the removal of Cuba from the list of countries not fully cooperating against terrorism by the United States Department of State.
The Kavango West Region has requested four additional constituencies to improve service delivery.
The proposal was handed to the Boundaries Delimitation and Demarcation Commission at Nkurenkuru during public consultation.
President Nangolo Mbumba has called for professional partnerships between Namibian businesses and Chinese counterparts in the health sector.
Dr. Mbumba received a courtesy call from the delegation from AIDEA Pharma, a high-tech pharmaceutical company, at State House.