Ovaherero, Ovambanderu communities commemorate victims of 1904 -1908 Genocide
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Ovaherero and Ovambanderu communities gathered at Swakopmund to commemorate victims of the 1904–1908 genocide.
Ovaherero and Ovambanderu communities gathered at Swakopmund to commemorate victims of the 1904–1908 genocide.
Erongo Regional Electricity Distributor has declared dividends of N$10,2 million.
The announcement was made by Erongo Red's Chief Executive, Immanuel !Hanabeb, in Walvis Bay.
The Secretary General of the Mining, Metal, Maritime, and Construction Union, Joseph ||Garoeb, says that fishermen employed by Blue Sea Fishing Company on the Estai Vessel will receive training on personal finance skills and financial wellness to equip them to better manage their finances as their salaries increase.
Over 208 of the 235 former Okapale fishermen at Walvis Bay employed by Iyaloo Women Group Investment are accusing the company's management of unfair labour treatment, non-compliance with the labour law, and unethical practices.
Tributes continue to pour in from across the country as Swapo Party members in the Karibib District gathered in Usakos to celebrate the life of the late President Hage Geingob. They hosted the candlelight ceremony while singing traditional hymns.
The business community in the Erongo Region gathered in numbers to pay respect to the one many refer to as a fallen giant, the late President Hage Geingob at Walvis Bay.
In the Erongo Region, Swapo Party's Regional Coordinator, Daniel Muhuura, led a candlelight ceremony at Swakopmund.
Muhuura lauded the late President Geingob as a visionary leader who dedicated his life to the service of his country and its people.
The Information and Communication Technology Minister has urged staff to enhance efforts to ensure effective service delivery to the public.
Dr. Peya Mushelenga addressed management and regional heads during the opening of his ministry's annual planning session at Swakopmund.
Cervical cancer can be prevented through vaccination and cured if diagnosed early. Yet it still kills more than 300,000 women worldwide each year.
Globally, only around 21% of women have had a vaccine against the human papillomavirus (HPV) that causes the disease.
The pressure on healthcare services and facilities is growing in the Erongo Region due to an ageing population, staff shortages, and an underdeveloped healthcare system.