Stock theft motion tabled in National Assembly
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Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) MP Vipuakuje Muharukua tabled a motion to address stock theft in communities and assess the effectiveness of current legislative measures.
Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) MP Vipuakuje Muharukua tabled a motion to address stock theft in communities and assess the effectiveness of current legislative measures.
The Deputy Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Sylvia Makgone, explained why Swapo Party MPs objected to McHenry Venaani's Private Members Bill to amend the Marine Resources Amendment Act of 2000.
More than 200 residents of the Nova informal settlement in Katima Mulilo have finally received offers to purchase the residential plots.
The residents have been occupying the land for years after they were relocated by the town council.
The US government has donated 16 vehicles to the Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) to enable clinical mentors in all 14 of the country's 14 regions to make regular visits to clinics in remote areas.
The Shamundambo Village in the Kavango East Region, which has been without electricity for the past 33 years, has finally been electrified.
A moratorium on the harvesting of pilchards remains in place for another year, as the fish species is still in an unhealthy state.
This was revealed by Fisheries and Marine Resources Minister Derek Klazen during a Cabinet briefing.
The Ministerial Session of the Namibia-South Africa Bi-National Commission has reviewed the 75 legal instruments between the two countries.
These are in the areas of infrastructure development, transport and communications, health, minerals, and energy, among others.
The implementation date for the livestock drought programme has been brought forward to July 1, 2023, instead of the initial October 1.
Swanu Leader Dr. Tangeni Iijambo has introduced a motion for debate on the Policy of National Reconciliation in the National Assembly.
President Hage Geingob has reminded citizens of their duty to take part in the ongoing Namibian Population and Housing Census.
Dr. Geingob and First Lady Monica Geingos were enumerated a short while ago at their family residence in Windhoek.