Residents of Gobabis filled the town’s Legare Stadium to the rafters on the first day of this year’s Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup tournament. Regional teams arrived at Gobabis on Thursday in their quests for top honours. The stadium was home to food stalls in its vicinity as football lovers were treated to various types of...
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Hundreds flock to attend free potato farming training
HUNDREDS of farmers and aspiring farmers gathered at Oluno in the Oshana region on Saturday to gain knowledge on growing potatoes. Titled ‘Namibia must feed itself’, the ongoing training session was facilitated by Suncrest Farming Solutions and will be held across all regions of the country. The training is aimed at equipping citizens with the...
Holidaymakers flock to Othithiya springs
A large number of holidaymakers have flocked to Omuthiya’s natural springs, better known as Othithiya springs. The springs are on the outskirts of Omuthiya. Many visitors to the site are from as far as Oshakati and the Ohangwena region. Omuthiya Town Council spokesperson Otilie Shingenge on the council’s Facebook page says holidaymakers have been flocking...
INTERVIEW | Swakopmund local economy boosts as visitors flock – nbc
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INTERVIEW | Swakopmund local economy boosts as visitors flock
Swakopmund has already drawn a substantial number of visitors, leading to a shortage of available parking space. This influx is proving beneficial for the local economy. nbc News reporter Stefan |Uirab interviewed Swakopmund Mayor Dina Namubes to shed light on the situation. Source link
Thousands flock to Rundu council for temporary jobs
Over two thousand unemployed young people have been flocking to the Rundu Town Council since 2 November to apply for temporary work offered by the council. A notice was sent out on 2 November, calling for people qualified in various fields to apply. The invite called for applicants to be entered on the council’s database...
Thousands flock to Rundu council for temporary jobs
More than a thousand unemployed young people have been flocking to the Rundu Town Council since 2 October to apply for temporary work being offered by the council. A notice was sent out last week, calling for people qualified in various fields to apply. Rundu Town Council chief executive Olavi Nathanael says the council is...