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  • October 6, 2018
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Urban Development Ministry allocates N$10 million to Shack Dwellers Federation

The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development has allocated N$10 million towards the Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia.

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  • October 6, 2018
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Banks urged to finance housing projects that use affordable building materials

Support by financial institutions and banks, to finance houses that have used alternative building materials, was one of the recommendations adopted at the conference.

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  • October 6, 2018
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Political elite and white minority still benefiting from land – South African lawyer Ngukaitobi

A South African lawyer has warned that failure by Government to timely release the beneficiaries on the ressettlment list erodes trust and rule of law. Tembeka Ngukaitobi says this also reflects that the political elite and the white minority continue to benefit from natural resources, at the expense of the poor majority.

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  • October 6, 2018
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No room for corruption in resettlement programme – President Geingob

President Hage Geingob says corruption cannot be ruled out in the resettlement programme even though no evidence has been brought forth to prove such claims.

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  • October 5, 2018
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Sports PS calls on Namibians to support women’s football

Windhoek – The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Sport, Youth and National Service, Emma Kantema- Gaomas, has called on Namibians to rally behind women football. With an injection of N$1 million into the Women’s Super League, Kantema-Gaomas has urged Namibians to come in large numbers and support the Women’s Super League, so sponsors can […]

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  • October 5, 2018
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Land Conference ends

The second National Land Conference ended Friday afternoon, with delegates agreeing on a number of issues relating to land ownership. President Hage Geingob described the conference as a resounding success.

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  • October 5, 2018
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President Geingob says living conditions of farm workers must improve

During the closing of the second National Land Conference, Namibia’s Head of State spoke about the exploitation of farm workers, saying their living conditions are inhumane.

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  • October 5, 2018
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President Geingob warns against inefficiency in implementation of Land Conference decisions

In his final address at the second National Land Conference President Hage Geingob warned against inefficiency in the implementation of the conference resolutions.

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  • October 5, 2018
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12% of Namibian teachers either unqualified or underqualified

Twelve percent of teachers in the country are either unqualified or underqualified. These are some of the revelations that came out during the celebration of the World Teacher’s Day at Keetmanshoop. The day was marked under the theme ‘The Right to Education Means the Right to a Qualified Teacher’.

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  • October 5, 2018
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Land Conference delegates suggest relocation of Red Line to Namibia-Angolan border

The government must ensure that the Veterinary Cordon Fence, also known as the Red Line, is translocated to the Namibia-Angolan border within five years. This was among a host of recommendations on communal land reform presented at the conclusion of group discussions.

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