Churches reach out to congregants via online church services
Many churches around the globe have gone online in the wake of COVID-19 to ensure that their congregants stay connected during the state of emergency.
Many churches around the globe have gone online in the wake of COVID-19 to ensure that their congregants stay connected during the state of emergency.
The tourism and hospitality industry is taking a financial beating while waiting for promised government assistance. The Government assistance is meant to ensure that workers are not retrenched, through paying the salaries of workers where companies are in distress as a result of COVID-19 restrictions.
The construction of 30 houses for Build Together beneficiaries commenced in Swakopmund.
Pro Namibian Children, a non-governmental organisation is empowering communities in the Hardap Region through training in gardening.
Psychological Counsellor, Ellen Ngikembua spoke to NBC News on the psychological effects child abuse can have on minors. She said, “As you grow older, you realise this was not right, and you start reflecting back and you start looking at yourself in a very different way. You start to maybe blame yourself, you could develop […]
Some travel agencies have suffered huge losses in revenue as the industry came to a standstill since the state of emergency was declared.
While many people and businesses are struggling to survive, amid COVID-19, the lives of some, such as the homeless, has changed for the better.
The Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) together with the Office of the Attorney General and the Ministry of Justice will soon introduce a legal mechanism to address price exploitation on essential products since the state of emergency was declared.
The three year-old vegetable garden at the Windhoek Correctional Services facility is flourishing. The produce is sold to the staff, to generate funds to expand the project.
The police are running out of storage space to keep hundreds of cars impounded from suspects. The backyard of the Windhoek Police Station has become home to hundreds of impounded cars, as they wait for cases to be finalised.