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Charlotte Nambadja

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Selma Iyambo

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NDF, police ready to unite to tackle crime surge

Defence minister Frans Kapofi says the Namibian Defence Force (NDF) is willing to join the police to fight crime if they are called to do so. Some of the crimes on the increase are robberies and house break-ins. Commenting on…

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Merck Foundation observes World Diabetes Day

The Merck Foundation joins the rest of the world in observing World Diabetes Day 2024, together with Africa’s first ladies, ministries of health, medical societies and academia, through their ‘Nationwide Diabetes & Hypertension Blue Points Programme’ Merck Foundation chief executive…

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Former first lady warns against scam using her name

Former first lady Monica Geingos has warned members of the public to be aware of a scam promoting forex trading platforms, investment opportunities, and get-rich-quick schemes. In a statement issued by Geingos’ office on Friday, people were warned that scammers…

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Youth urged to seek careers in energy sector

The significant gap in youth involvement in shaping the Namibian and African energy landscape has inspired the founder of the Namibia Youth Energy Forum (NYEF) to pursue a career in renewable energy. “Growing up, I was fortunate to travel extensively,…

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Police officer ties pupils’ shoelaces while fighting crime

For warrant officer Leonard Shilongo, being a police officer is more than just a job – it’s a calling. Regardless of challenges faced while on duty, he continues to serve the community. Shilongo is the unit commander of the Ongwediva…

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The Future is bright for Namibian film-makers, says ‘Momeya’ producer

“Seeing ‘Momeya’ from being an idea to an award-winning film is truly an unbelievable feeling,” says Namibian film-maker Ndakalako Shilongo. Her comments follow the film scooping the best cinematography and best costume design and make-up awards at the recent Bantu…

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Land pollution threatens Orange-Senqu River Basin

The health of river ecosystems is becoming worse as water quality declines. The main cause of damage to the rivers in the basin is pollution from untreated or poorly treated waste water, mining and industrial activities. As towns, the population…

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‘Marry When You Are Ready’ – Selima Henock Advises

“ALTHOUGH mine didn’t work out after only being married for a year, love and marriage remain a beautiful thing,” says journalist, filmmaker and author Selima Henock (36). She said this in an interview with The Weekender, following the launch of…

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