Gender ministry spends N.dollars 3.4 billion on grants in 2023/24
WINDHOEK: The Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare has spent a total of N.dollars 3.4 billion on old age, disability, orphans and vulnerable children grants during the 2023/2024 financial year.
Giving an update on the m…
Stakeholder training on trade agreements crucial: MIT
SWAKOPMUND: There is a need for different stakeholders to participate in various regional and international trade agreements when actively seeking new investment opportunities and enhanced foreign market access.
This is according to the Executive Dir…
Brown water safe for consumption: CoW
WINDHOEK: The City of Windhoek (CoW) has confirmed the change in tap water to a brown shade in some areas of the capital, saying it is safe for consumption and is a result of the utilisation of boreholes to supplement supply.
In an interview with Nam…
Namibia local content conference taking place at Lderitz this week
KEETMANSHOOP: The Namibia Local Content Conference is scheduled to take place in Lderitz in the ||Kharas Region from Tuesday to Thursday this week.
The conference is organised by Antila Consultancy Oil and Gas in conjunction with the Namibia Chamber …
Japanese funding boosts nutrition projects for vulnerable communities
WINDHOEK: The Japanese government has funded two joint projects aimed at increasing access to quality nutrition for vulnerable Namibian communities to the tune of N.dollars 23.5 million over a period of 12 months.
The joint projects between the World…
NaTIS introduces learner’s licence testing in Omuthiya
The Roads Authority (RA) has announced the introduction of learner’s license tests at the National Administration Traffic Information System (NaTIS) office in Omuthiya as from 26 April 2024.
RA spokesperson Hileni Fillemon in a statement on Monday sa…