The Namibia Football Association (NFA) has issued a statement condemning the attire worn by a match official during a recent game. The official in question was seen wearing inappropriate clothing that did not adhere to the standard dress code for referees. The NFA has promised to investigate the matter and take appropriate action to ensure that such incidents are not repeated in the future.
Tjongarero Appoints NYC Interim Board
Minister of Sport, Youth, and National Service, Agnes Tjongarero, has appointed an interim board for the National Youth Council (NYC). The newly appointed board members will be responsible for overseeing the operations of the NYC and ensuring that the organization continues to serve the interests of the Namibian youth effectively.
Four Unnatural Deaths Recorded In Kavango West On Friday
Tragedy struck in Kavango West on Friday as authorities reported four unnatural deaths in the region. The circumstances surrounding these deaths are still under investigation, and local law enforcement agencies are working to determine the cause of these unfortunate incidents.
KMTC Gifts Senior Citizens With Christmas Food Parcels
The Katutura Multi-Purpose Centre (KMTC) has shown its support for the elderly in the community by gifting senior citizens with Christmas food parcels. This initiative aims to spread holiday cheer and ensure that those in need have access to essential supplies during the festive season.
Zion Village, Fostering Change In Zambezi
Zion Village, a community organization in Zambezi, is making strides in fostering positive change and development in the region. Through various programs and initiatives, Zion Village is working to improve the lives of local residents and create a more sustainable future for the community.
Young Girl Turns Waste Fabric Into Business
A young girl in Namibia has turned waste fabric into a thriving business. By repurposing discarded materials and creating unique handmade products, she has not only found a creative outlet but also established a successful enterprise that contributes to environmental sustainability.
The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) has recovered N$2.7 million for consumers through its regulatory efforts. This achievement highlights Namfisa's commitment to protecting the interests of financial consumers and ensuring transparency and accountability in the industry.
Vice President Nangolo Mbumba has emphasized the importance of exchanges between Namibia and Cuba in the field of biotechnology research. By collaborating with Cuba, Namibia can leverage its expertise and resources to advance scientific innovation and address critical challenges in healthcare and agriculture.
The Namibian Police Force (Nampol) in Omaheke has launched a festive safety campaign to promote responsible behavior and prevent crime during the holiday season. The campaign aims to raise awareness about safety measures and encourage the community to prioritize their well-being and security.
Namundjebo Tilahun, a prominent philanthropist, has hosted an early Christmas party for elderly individuals in the community. This gesture of kindness and generosity reflects Namundjebo's commitment to giving back to society and supporting those in need, especially during the holiday season.
Seventeen individuals in Nkurenkuru have received equipment from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to support their educational and professional development. This initiative aims to empower local residents with the tools and resources they need to succeed in their respective fields and contribute to the community's growth.