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Before we leave you to the rest of your Christmas festivities, here’s a little Christmas message from some our staff who worked on Christmas day to bring you the news.
Some Christians in Windhoek this on Christmas morning attended church services to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
Compared to 2016, fewer people arrived in the central coast area this weekend to kick off the Christmas and New Year celebrations.
Midday outdoor celebrations in the capital were relatively peaceful as many spent the day with loved ones. Our news team visited several hangout spots.
As thousands of Namibians are in jovial holiday spirits, Christmas was like any other slow day for the homeless at Otjiwarongo. The NBC news team took time out to see how the homeless at Otavi Market and bus rank celebrated the day.
Overjoyed parents today celebrated the arrival of this year’s Christmas babies nationwide.
Namibians are urged to assist law enforcement agencies to trace illegal immigrants entering the country at undeclared crossing points.
The status of child marriages in Namibia will be determined when the study into the matter is finalised in January next year. Namibia has a framework for addressing child marriages and these include the Child Care and Protection Act, No 3 of 2015, which prohibits child marriages in traditional unions and civil marriages.
Eight hundred houses were built in Walvis Bay this year alone under Governments’ massive urban land servicing project.
Local municipalities say bureaucracy around the town planning and land approval systems are delaying the upgrading of informal settlements and derailing land ownership efforts.