Senior citizens applaud NBC’s Hartklop FM name change
NBC’s Hartklop FM’s senior citizen listeners have applauded the national broadcaster for the recent name change.
NBC’s Hartklop FM’s senior citizen listeners have applauded the national broadcaster for the recent name change.
The Anti-Corruption Commission in the Erongo Region has urged the public to support the office in the fight against corruption. The call was made during a one-day regional workshop attended by representatives from the mining, fishing and tourism sectors in Swakopmund.
Government has reiterated its commitment towards the expansion of network coverage to all 700 locations that are not currently covered.
The 14th Conference of South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation got underway, in Swakopmund, with a call on local fishing companies to extend their operations to south east Atlantic ocean area. The call was made by the Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources Bernard Esau.
The country is faced with rapid urbanisation and industrial growth, putting pressure on the environment which has a limited or no ability to absorb solid waste. The public is therefore urged to generate less waste.
As Namibians joined the rest of the world in commemorating ’16 Days of Activism’, women in the //Karas Region have called on men not to suffer in silence, encouraging them to report their abusive partners.
People with disabilities are still confronted with a lack of roads, accessible to their range of conditions. This was revealed at the launch of a regional three day workshop, which started in the capital, on Tuesday. The gathering seeks to address the matter of sustainable urban transport.
National Council’s habitat committee recommends Increased compensation recommended for lives lost to wild animals. The National Council’s Habitat Committee has recommended that government increases compensation given for the loss of human life, to wild animals.
Employees of the company ‘Rent- A-Plant’ at Walvis Bay, held a peaceful demonstration during lunch hour, on Monday. The workers accuse their operations manager John Truter of racist behaviour, and of favouring certain employees.