Traditional leaders urged to align their responsibilities to the national development goals
Several speakers have called on traditional leaders to align their responsibilities to the national development goals.
Several speakers have called on traditional leaders to align their responsibilities to the national development goals.
President Hage Geingob has called on traditional authorities to ensure unity prevails ahead of the upcoming second national land conference.
A study on suicide conducted by the Ministry of Health and Social Services is expected to be launched in October. Suicide, including a lack of evidence-based information to monitor the trend, remains a major concern.
Government may rope in the assistance of the army in the ongoing fight against gender-based violence. President Hage Geingob said this when he opened the 21st annual meeting of the Council of Traditional Leaders, in Windhoek.
Windhoek-The Secretary General of the Namibia National Olympic Committee, Joan Smit, says the coaches’ forum, which was held over the weekend was an eye opener for most of the coaches who attended the one-day event in Windhoek. 142 coaches from all 14 regions of the country attended the coaches’ forum, which took place at Sport […]
Swakopmund-Coastal Motocross riders participated in a three-day training workshop, which ended on Sunday. The event was hosted by the Dean Hoffman Motocross school, and held at the Swakopmund Motocross track. Dean Hoffman is a professional coach from South Africa and during the past ten years has travelled internationally to many British and World Championship races, […]
A one-year-old baby boy from Walvis Bay survived a shack fire, which claimed the life of his father, while leaving the mother with third-degree burns. The police said the couple was intoxicated when they arrived at their shack at Tutaleni in Walvis Bay on Friday. They allegedly fell asleep, while the candle was still burning […]
Namibia is seeking funding from the BRICS Development Bank to finance intra-regional infrastructure projects
An official logo of the second National Land Conference has been unveiled. The logo was unveiled by Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila in the presence of a high level committee which is steering the agenda of the conference.
An amount of N$140 000 was pledged towards the construction of a school hall at Dr Alpo Mauno Mbamba Junior Secondary in Rundu. The money was raised during a dinner held to celebrate the legacy visionary attributes of Dr Mbamba to Namibia’s independence.