Daily Archives: Mar 9, 2024

Gnagna Women Commemorate International Women’s Day with Blood Donation Drive

BOGANDÉ - In a unique celebration of the 167th International Women's Day, the women of Gnagna province, located in the Eastern region, organized a notable blood donation campaign, successfully collecting 28 bags of blood to support local patients. The...

Samburu County Advocates for Girls’ Education to Combat FGM and Child Marriage

SAMBURU - In an effort to combat harmful cultural practices, including Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and child marriage, leaders in Samburu County have called on parents to ensure their daughters remain in school. The appeal was made during a commun...

FC Ongos Suffers Defeat to Mighty Gunners, Jeopardizing Title Hopes

WINDHOEK — In a pivotal match for the Debmarine Namibia Premiership, FC Ongos faced a setback in their title aspirations following a 1-0 defeat to the Otjiwarongo-based military team, Mighty Gunners, at Independence Stadium on Friday night. Accordi...

Kenya’s Education Ministry Seeks Waiver for Public University Debts

NAIVASHA - The Ministry of Education is engaging with the Ministry of Finance and other stakeholders to potentially waive a portion of the substantial pending bills that public universities in Kenya currently face, which amount to more than Sh75 billi...

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Slovakia’s Nuclear Power Expansion Drives Record Low Carbon Emissions in Energy Sector

Bratislava: Slovakia has achieved its lowest-ever carbon footprint in energy production, thanks to the country's strong reliance on nuclear power, local media reported on Saturday. According to Namibia Press Agency, preliminary 2024 national residua...
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Trio in Sivara Village Alleged Murder Appear in Court

Windhoek: Three male suspects arrested in connection with the alleged murder of 25-year-old Haingura Veronica Mate, at Sivara Village, in the Kavango West region, appeared in the Rundu Magistrate's Court on Friday. The trio, arrested on Wednesday, are...

Witbooi Urges Namibians to Resist Divisive Tendencies at Nama Cultural Festival

Windhoek: Vice President Lucia Witbooi has urged all Namibians to resist divisive tendencies, utterances, and practices that threaten to fracture the solid foundation built by their forefathers. Speaking at the official opening of the Sixth Nama Cultu...

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