Daily Archives: Mar 7, 2023

Vandalism Of Pipes Leaves Thousands Of Residents Without Water

A Murang’a water firm is counting losses after one of its main pipes supplying water to parts of Gaturi division in Kiharu constituency was vandalized.The vandalism of a pipe supplying water to parts of Gaturi ward has left more than 1,000 residents of...

Al-Dbaiba assures Bathily of his government’s support for UN mission conducive to elections.

Tripoli, The head of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid al-Dbaiba, has reaffirmed his government's support for the measures taken by the UN mission in Libya geared towards elections.He said his government is serious and continues working wit...

Governor Gives MCAs Sh 20 Million For Development

Kakamega County Governor Fernandes Barasa has allocated Sh20 million to every ward towards development in this financial year.This translates to Sh1.2 billion for all the 60 wards in the region in a bid to spur development in the grassroots.Speaking Tu...

Al-Dabaiba expresses the Government’s seriousness in supporting German partnerships and capabilities.

Tripoli The Head of the Government of National Unity, Abdul-Hamid Al-Dabaiba, said that the convening of the Second German-Libyan Economic Forum reflects the interest of businessmen and officials in Germany and Libya's role in promoting and consolidati...

Madisia expresses regret for actions in Wasserfall case

Azaan Madisia expressed regret on Tuesday for not having called the police or an ambulance following the death of Shannon Wasserfall.Madisia, 30, made her statement in the Windhoek High Court, where she stands accused of murder alongside her brother, 2...

Children in Ethiopia’s Tigray Return to School but Face Extended Trauma

MEKELLE, ETHIOPIA — The war in Tigray is over but the trauma lingers.Tsega Fitsum is a volunteer teacher at the Mai Weyni school in the Tigray regional capital, Mekelle. She says that when school resumed soon after the cease-fire in November of last ye...

Pregnant Congolese woman allegedly raped at Osire

An eight months pregnant Congolese woman was allegedly assaulted and raped by two men at the Osire Refugee Settlement in the Otjozondjupa Region on Saturday morning.Namibian Police Force (NamPol) Community Liaison Officer in the region, Warrant Officer...

Is Russia Courting Malawi Support on Ukraine?

BLANTYRE, MALAWI — Russia's ambassador to Malawi has said he hopes African leaders will call for an end to the international sanctions against Moscow at an upcoming Russia-Africa summit. Nikolai Krasilnikov made the comment Monday, as Russia made a don...

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Khamuseb Encourages Local Food Production to Honor Nujoma

Otjiwarongo: Otjozondjupa Governor, John ||Khamuseb, has urged residents of the region to focus on planting more fruit trees and consuming locally produced food to honor the legacy of the late Founding President, Sam Nujoma. ||Khamuseb made these rema...
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Students of An Nour College Contribute to Cleaning Bittou Medical Center

Boulgou: Students from the private An Nour college clean up the Medical Center with Bittou Surgical Unit The staff of An Nour College in Bittou, in collaboration with the students of the said establishment, cleaned the Bittou Medical Center with Surgi...

Tree Planting Symbolises Positive Change Nujoma Championed, Says Hambyuka

Rundu: Kavango East Region Governor, Hamunyera Hambyuka, has stated that the trees planted in honor of Sam Nujoma will serve as a symbol of his values and the positive change he championed in Namibia. Hambyuka made this declaration during the Kavango ...

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