Daily Archives: Nov 1, 2023

Somali Army Successfully Liberates Villages in Bakool Region from Terrorist Control

HUDUR CITY: The Somali Armed Forces, specifically the 9th Battalion of the 60th Division, have successfully conducted an operation within the Hudur City vicinity, liberating several villages from long-standing terrorist occupation.According to Somali N...

Portfolio Committee on Small Business Development Wraps Up Public Hearings on NSEA Bill in Free State

PARYS - The Portfolio Committee on Small Business Development concluded its public hearings on the National Small Enterprise Amendment Bill in the Free State, ending its session in the Fezile Dabi District Municipality. Residents from the area overwhel...

Nyeri Faces Challenges in Sustaining Adult Education Programs

In Nyeri, the Adult and Continuing Education (ACE) learning program is experiencing a significant drop in enrolment numbers, which is attributed to the negative societal views on adult learning and an insufficient and demoralised teaching staff. The se...

Chronicling the 444 Days: A Retrospective on the 1979 Iran Hostage Crisis

TEHRAN: In a pivotal event that strained US-Iran relations, 52 US citizens were held captive for 444 days during the Iran Hostage Crisis of 1979. The crisis began amidst a turbulent period marked by demonstrations against Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi’s a...

Resumption of Itare Dam Construction to Alleviate Water Scarcity in Nakuru

Nakuru, Kenya - The National Assembly Committee on Water, Blue Economy, Sanitation, and Irrigation has affirmed the imminent recommencement of the Itare Dam construction project in Kuresoi North, aimed at addressing the chronic water shortages in Nakur...

Entrepreneur Advocates for Youth Involvement in Hatchery Business Amid Rising Chicken Demand

Murang’a, Kenya - Amidst an unprecedented surge in demand for chicken and related products due to the country's growing urbanized population, Paul Wacira, a thriving entrepreneur and hatchery owner in Murang'a, is encouraging young people to venture in...

Time Narrows for Global Carbon Emission Reductions: A Six-Year Window

In an urgent call to action, new research has revealed that the world has a narrow six-year window to achieve net zero carbon emissions to prevent temperatures from rising above 1.5°C. This startling information comes from a recent report, providing a ...

Turkana County Employees Embark on Mandatory Wealth Declaration Exercise

Turkana - In a comprehensive compliance exercise, all 3900 employees of the County Government of Turkana are set to declare their wealth through the Public Service Board, following recommendations from the Public Service Commission and the Ethics and A...

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Namibian Athletes Secure Spots at Tokyo Deaflympics

Windhoek: Several athletes have qualified to represent Namibia at the Deaflympics scheduled for Tokyo, Japan, from 15 to 26 November 2025. The qualifying events took place at the National Youth Service (NYS) Centre in Rietfontein, Otjozondjupa Region,...
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Twenty Seven Magistrate Positions to Be Filled in 2025/26, Announces Minister Immanuel

Windhoek: The Minister of Justice and Labour Relations, Wise Immanuel, has announced the appointment of 27 magistrates by the Office of the Judiciary during the 2025/26 financial year. This announcement was made in the National Assembly last week as p...

Hangula Calls for Inclusion of Ex-Air Namibia Staff in New National Airline

Windhoek: Affirmative Repositioning (AR) Member of Parliament, Vaino Hangula, has called on Minister of Works and Transport, Veikko Nekundi, to include former Air Namibia employees in the process of establishing and operating a new national airline. ...

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