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Day: July 5, 2019

  • July 5, 2019
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//Karas Police claim syndicates use learners to sell cannabis at schools

The Namibian Police in the //Karas Region has called on parents and guardians to be aware of drug syndicates using leaners to sell cannabis at schools.

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  • July 5, 2019
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Local authorities urged to be diligent in ensuring accountability

The national and sub-national governments have been urged to be diligent in ensuring accountability from officials in bringing services to the people. The remark was made at the closing of the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development’s three-day High Level Consultative Retreat in Walvis Bay.

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  • July 5, 2019
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Mbumba says information about sexual and reproductive health is very important

Information about sexual and reproductive health is very important in view of the ever-increasing world population. This sentiment was shared by Vice Pesident Nangoloh Mbumba at the launch of the 2019 State of World Population Report.

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  • July 5, 2019
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Presidential Town Hall meetings will be too costly – LPM

The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) says they do not see the need of the Presidential Town Hall meetings as a lot of state funds will be spent to carry out these activities. The remark was made by the party’s deputy leader, Henny Seibeb, during a media briefing held in Windhoek.

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