Maria David NANDU Kanusu tragically drowned in the water canal next to Okanala location in the Akalungu village. The deceased is originally from Okalonga village in the Cunene Province of Angola. Omusati Crime Coordinator Deputy Commissioner Moses Simaho said the incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon. “It is alleged that the deceased was last seen on...
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Boosted bunkering services enable Walvis Bay to capitalise on the Suez Canal crisis – Windhoek Observer
Niël Terblanché The port of Walvis Bay has witnessed a remarkable 32 percent year-on-year increase in vessel calls for the year ending on 31 December 2023 because of the continued surge of maritime activity around the southern tip of Africa The Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) attributed the growth in port calls to a variety of...
Canal Plus se aanbod is nie voldoende nie: MultiChoice-raad
Canal Plus se aanbod is nie voldoende nie: MultiChoice-raad MultiChoice, die moedermaatskappy van DStv, het die Franse vermaaklikheidsreus Canal Plus se uitkoopaanbod van 105 Suid-Afrikaanse rand per aandeel van die hand gewys met verwysing na noemenswaardige onderwaardering. Afrika se grootste betaal-TV-onderneming sê onlangse evaluering plaas die waarde daarvan vêr bo die aanbodprys. Die raad sê...
Olushandja-Uuvudhiya water canal revived – nbc
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INTERVIEW | Water Canal revamp in northern Namibia
Residents of Oluthalweegolo, Uuvudhiya, and Ondjungulume villages are rejoicing as the revamped Water Canal’s water flow has brought relief to both humans and livestock. The Olushandja-Uuvudhiya canal’s revamp is being spearheaded by NamWater and the Oshana, Omusati, and Oshikoto regional councils, all of which are set to benefit from it. nbc News Reporter Ndapanda Shuuya...
INTERVIEW | Water Canal revamp in northern Namibia – nbc
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NamWater to rehabilitate canal in the North – nbc
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NamWater pumps water from Olushandja Dam into Etaka-Uuvudhiya canal – nbc
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NamWater pumps water from Olushandja Dam into Etaka-Uuvudhiya canal
NamWater started pumping water from Olushandja Dam’s South wall outlet into the Etaka-Uuvudhiya canal 130 kilometres away. The water will benefit livestock that are affected by drought in the Oshana and Omusati regions. This year, the governors of Oshana, Omusati, and Oshikoto regions took a trip to Olushandja Dam and the Etaka canal and requested NamWater pump water...