Strong wind causes extensive damage to Ondangwa houses
A strong wind has caused extensive damage to eight houses at Ongwediva in the Oshana Region. Some houses’ corrugated iron sheets were blown off by the wind.
A strong wind has caused extensive damage to eight houses at Ongwediva in the Oshana Region. Some houses’ corrugated iron sheets were blown off by the wind.
Students and the management of the Namibia University of Science and Technology have agreed to allow students who owe the institution to write examinations. However, those students will have their results withheld and will not be allowed to graduate, until they pay-up.
Omaruru residents are demanding effective governance from the town council, including improved service delivery in all aspects. The demands were made during a peaceful demonstration that was held by concerned community members at the town last week. The groups spokesperson, George !Garab reads a petition on behalf of the aggrieved community members. !Garab said they […]
Sister Namibia Trust continue to promote washable and re-usable sanitary pads for rural girls who struggle to buy pads during their menstrual period. There have been reports of young teenage girls from poor backgrounds that fail to attend classes due to the monthly periods especially in rural areas.
After nearly three years of devastating civil conflict, South Sudanese artists have come together to try and get the country thinking and talking about peace, by launching a public art project in the capital Juba.
The Deputy Minister of Sport, Youth and National Service has requested sport associations and federations in the country to engage with the international mother bodies they are affiliated to and tap into their development funds. Agnes Tjongarero believes that it’s a known fact that there is a lack of funds in the country to develop […]
Residents of Block E informal settlement at Rehoboth want the town council to build them proper toilets. They charged that 26 years after independence they still do not have proper sanitation facilities in the area.
The 2016 //Karas Regional Youth Development seminar started in Keetmanshoop on Monday with 70 participants from seven constituencies in the region taking part in the one-week event, under the theme “Putting Youth at the Heart of Development”.
Male students are outnumbered by females at Institutes of Higher Education. This represents more than 63% of female students enrolled at Institutions of Higher learning compared to 37% male.
Uganda is said to be providing a rare hospitable welcome for those seeking asylum. Refugees live in settlements where they are able to run small businesses, attend mosques and children attend school.