Daily Archives: Mar 1, 2023

Namibia prepares to conduct census after 2-year hiatus

The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) will recruit about 13,000 temporary staff ahead of the 2023 Population and Housing Census, an official said Wednesday.The census in the country has been postponed since 2021 and 2022 due to competing priorities such ...

President Saied presented with memorial shield of Arab Interior Ministers’ Council

President Kais Saied had a meeting, on Wednesday at the Carthage Palace, with the Arab Ministers of Interior who are taking part in the 40th session of the Arab Interior Ministers' Council held in Tunisia, the Presidency said in a statement.Saudi Minis...

COSDEC Tsumeb centre gets modern training equipment

The Community Skills Development Centre (COSDEC) at Tsumeb in the Oshikoto Region on Tuesday received some essential modern equipment for its vocational training courses of hospitality, fashion design and tourism related fields from Dundee Precious Met...

Qatar willing to scale up economic cooperation with Tunisia, says Qatar’s Premier

Qatar's Prime Minister and Interior Minister Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani reiterated during his talk on Tuesday in Tunis with Prime Minister Najla Bouden, his country's willingness to scale up bilateral economic cooperation relation...

Unhappy Cash and Carry employees block shop entrance

Around 276 Rundu Cash & Carry staff members blocked the store’s entrance on Wednesday morning after receiving transfer letters for allegedly leaking information...

Tunisia unwaveringly committed to respecting migrant rights (FM)

Tunisia is unwaveringly committed to respecting the rights of migrants and preserving their dignity, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad Nabil Ammar said.He also reiterated the call for increased solidarity in addressing illegal...

Security guard shot in alleged cash-in-transit robbery

Three security guards from Namibia Protection Services were reportedly ambushed by five men at the Lafrenz shopping centre in Windhoek this morning while collecting money from two retail stores.According to Sergeant Kauna Gabrielle from the City Police...

Environmental Litigation: Guide to inform citizens of their rights

A guide on environmental litigation, meant to enlighten citizens on the legal procedures to be undertaken to assert their rights to compensation in case of ecological damage, has been published by the environmental justice department of the Tunisian Fo...

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Mexican President Condemns U.S. Ban on Cattle Imports

Mexico City: Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Monday criticized the U.S. decision to suspend the import of live Mexican cattle for 15 days, calling the measure unjustified and demanding mutual respect in bilateral relations. "We do not agree wit...
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Angola and Spain to Strengthen Defence Cooperation

Madrid: The Minister of National Defence, Former Combatants and Veterans of the Fatherland, Joo Ernesto dos Santos 'Liberdade', is currently on a working visit to Spain to participate in the 4th Edition of the International Defence and Security Fair (...

Dr. Bruno Dipama Celebrates 25 Years of Spiritual Commitment with New Autobiography

Ouagadougou: Dr. Bruno Dipama marked a significant milestone in his spiritual journey by celebrating his silver jubilee of commitment to God through the launch of his autobiographical work, "My Great Crossing." The celebration took place in Ouagadougo...

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