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‘November in Namibia’ initiative will boost tourism – Alhaji Haruna Attah
By Evelyn ARTHUR Ghana’s High Commissioner to Namibia, Alhaji Abdul-Rahman Haruna Attah, has expressed his commitment to ...
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What the Wildfires in Namibia’s Biggest National Park Mean for Locals, Travelers, and Animals
Etosha’s enormous size likely helped wildlife steer clear of the flames. “Wildlife can be very clever about sensing danger, ...
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Namibia: Persons With Disability Act On Cards
Namibia is set to enact the Persons with Disabilities Act. It is aimed at providing comprehensive protection for persons with disabilities, though key gaps remain. The announcement comes with the ...
Namibia has warned of a 19% funding shortfall for its operations between October 2025 and February 2026, despite assisting nearly 84 000 Namibians through various food and nutrition initiatives in ...
War shapes its people”, observed the East German writer Christa Wolf in her novel Cassandra. The toxic lethal ingredient of armed conflicts was the willingness to kill.
T o grasp the ambition behind Africa’s new oil and gas exploration, consider three projects under way at TotalEnergies, a ...
An African country without a strong leader that has managed to avoid the pitfalls of its contemporaries THE LAST WORD | ...
Namibia's authorities have warned people not to hold parties at cemeteries after a social gathering at a gravesite in the ...
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has called on upcoming regional council and local authority candidates not to betray the trust of the people, as former Popular Democratic ...
All that’s left of a famous settlement called the Old Location in Windhoek, Namibia, is a graveyard and a monument to ...
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Why did Gelda Waterboer go viral? First grade teacher from Namibia responds after 'private parts' song divides the internet
Gelda Waterboer said in the text of the original TikTok video that her main intention was to ensure everyone's safety.
Gelda Waterboer, a grade one teacher in Namibia, has gone viral after leading her students in a song about private parts and body safety.
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