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The Official Handover Ceremony of 33 Houses to Tsandi Residents Marks Milestone in Housing Development – Namibia Daily News
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The Official Handover Ceremony of 33 Houses to Tsandi Residents Marks Milestone in Housing Development – Namibia Daily News

By Lylie Happiness, Tsandi, Omusati Region, July 11 — In a momentous event held on July 10, 2023, the Minister of Urban and Rural Development, the Honorable Erastus Uutoni, inaugurated 33 newly built houses in Tsandi. The ceremony marked a significant milestone in addressing the housing needs of the community and showcased the successful collaboration...

Notable development in Okakarara Constituency
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Notable development in Okakarara Constituency

The Councillor for the Okakarara Constituency, Ramana Mutjavikua, says there has been notable development in the constituency in the areas of housing, health, education, and youth programmes. Recently, the Swapo Party Coordinator for the Otjozondjupa Region, Imms Namaseb, said development at Okakarara has been a shortcoming over the years. “Okakarara has been under the leadership...

British AI Firm, Quantexa, Commits to Over £200M in AI Research and Development Investment by 2027
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British AI Firm, Quantexa, Commits to Over £200M in AI Research and Development Investment by 2027

AI in Context How Quantexa Augments and Automates Decision Intelligence with AI Quantexa CEO outlines vision for investment in support of UK Government’s plan to make UK an AI Hub, which includes: £125M in new global investments aimed at accelerating enterprise and government agency’s ability to use trusted AI-enabled Decision Intelligence solutions £85M in dedicated...

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Eiseb 10’s development pleasing – Kavaka

Otjombinde Councillor Wenzel Kavaka is pleased with the progress made in developing the new settlement, Eiseb 10 Growth Point. Developments include a livestock auction pen and the construction of an oxidation pond. Eiseb 10 Growth Point is a remote area, but services are now reaching the community. Kavaka says that given the good number of...

By Michael Uugwanga NUST’s men’s hockey team coach, Fenestha Pienaar, says her team is geared for the University Sports South Africa (USSA) hockey tournament. Pienaar said her squad has been working hard in preparation and has received the blessings of NUST’s EXCO ahead of the games. The USSA Hockey competition will be held from July 3 to 7. NUST has been competing in the competition for seven years and its highest finish was a third-place finish a few years ago, which Pienaar says they intend to improve on. “I started with a pool of 32 players to choose from and now have a team of 17 players in the final squad. I am grateful for the trust shown in me, particularly by the NUST EXCO. Training has been difficult, and getting the boys to gel is still a work in progress, but fitness-wise, they have all shown a level of development, and I can only be excited. “The goal this year is to get out of the C section. We are ready to win. Much groundwork has been laid, and despite our opponents, we are focused on the ball. We have been to the competition before, and our best finish was third. I am very excited and confident that we will win the gold medal this year,” Pienaar remarked. She, on the other hand, has reminded her players that the only way they can reach greatness is if they follow the instructions and work as a team. “Last year we finished last. The boys have to remember each step of the way that as long as we play for each other, we can get what we are aiming for. It was important to make the selection fair throughout. After the team was selected, together with the non-travelling contingent, we continued the preparations,” said Pienaar.
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By Michael Uugwanga NUST’s men’s hockey team coach, Fenestha Pienaar, says her team is geared for the University Sports South Africa (USSA) hockey tournament. Pienaar said her squad has been working hard in preparation and has received the blessings of NUST’s EXCO ahead of the games. The USSA Hockey competition will be held from July 3 to 7. NUST has been competing in the competition for seven years and its highest finish was a third-place finish a few years ago, which Pienaar says they intend to improve on. “I started with a pool of 32 players to choose from and now have a team of 17 players in the final squad. I am grateful for the trust shown in me, particularly by the NUST EXCO. Training has been difficult, and getting the boys to gel is still a work in progress, but fitness-wise, they have all shown a level of development, and I can only be excited. “The goal this year is to get out of the C section. We are ready to win. Much groundwork has been laid, and despite our opponents, we are focused on the ball. We have been to the competition before, and our best finish was third. I am very excited and confident that we will win the gold medal this year,” Pienaar remarked. She, on the other hand, has reminded her players that the only way they can reach greatness is if they follow the instructions and work as a team. “Last year we finished last. The boys have to remember each step of the way that as long as we play for each other, we can get what we are aiming for. It was important to make the selection fair throughout. After the team was selected, together with the non-travelling contingent, we continued the preparations,” said Pienaar.

By Kaipaherue Kandjii  YOUNG African Football Club chairman, Maleagi Ngarizemo, has acknowledged that relegated Black Africa Football Club approached him inquiring about buying his club’s league status. Ngarizemo, on the other hand, informed Confidente that he rejected the offer despite widespread speculation that he intended to sell the club’s league rights for an undisclosed fee,...

Aletha Frederick’s updates regional development
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Aletha Frederick’s updates regional development

||Kharas Governor Aletha Frederick has reminded the regional political leadership to uphold the country’s constitution. She made the call during the Regional Development Update address. Governor Frederick says she could not deliver the State of the Region Address for the third consecutive year; it is being replaced by the Regional Development Update Address. She maintains that...