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NFA Condemns Match Official’s Attire

This article covers a range of news topics from the condemnation of a match official's attire to the appointment of an interim board for the National Youth Council in Namibia. Other stories include unnatural deaths in Kavango West, Christmas food parcel distribution, and a young girl's success in turning waste fabric into a business venture.

NFA Condemns Match Official’s Attire
NFA Condemns Match Official’s Attire

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The Namibia Football Association (NFA) has issued a statement condemning the attire worn by a match official during a recent soccer game. The official was seen wearing inappropriate clothing that did not align with the professional standards set by the association.

Tjongarero Appoints NYC Interim Board

The Minister of Sport, Youth, and National Service, Agnes Tjongarero, has appointed an interim board for the National Youth Council (NYC). The new board members are tasked with overseeing the operations of the council until a permanent board is elected.

Four Unnatural Deaths Recorded In Kavango West On Friday

Authorities in Kavango West have reported four unnatural deaths that occurred on a single day. The circumstances surrounding these deaths are currently under investigation, and the police are urging the public to come forward with any information that may help solve the cases.

KMTC Gifts Senior Citizens With Christmas Food Parcels

The Katutura Multipurpose Centre (KMTC) has distributed Christmas food parcels to senior citizens in the community. The gesture aims to bring joy and comfort to the elderly during the holiday season.

Zion Village, Fostering Change In Zambezi

Zion Village is a community-based organization in the Zambezi region that is dedicated to fostering positive change. Through various programs and initiatives, Zion Village is working to improve the lives of local residents and create a better future for the region.

Young Girl Turns Waste Fabric Into Business

A young girl in Namibia has turned waste fabric into a successful business venture. By upcycling discarded fabric scraps, she has created a line of unique and sustainable products that are gaining popularity in the local market.

Namfisa Recovers N.dollars 2.7 Million For Consumers

The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) has successfully recovered N.dollars 2.7 million for consumers who were victims of financial fraud. The authority's efforts have helped to protect consumers and hold financial institutions accountable for their actions.

Mbumba Underscores Need For Namibia/Cuba Exchanges In Biotechnology Research

Vice President Nangolo Mbumba has emphasized the importance of exchanges between Namibia and Cuba in the field of biotechnology research. He believes that collaboration between the two countries can lead to significant advancements in scientific knowledge and innovation.

Omaheke Nampol Launches Festive Safety Campaign

The Namibian Police Force (Nampol) in the Omaheke region has launched a festive safety campaign to promote awareness and prevent crime during the holiday season. The campaign includes increased police presence and educational initiatives to keep the community safe.

Namundjebo Tilahun, a prominent businesswoman, has hosted an early Christmas party for elderly residents in the community. The event brought together seniors for a day of celebration, good food, and entertainment, spreading holiday cheer to those in need.

Seventeen Receive Equipment From MIT at Nkurenkuru

Seventeen individuals in Nkurenkuru have received equipment and tools from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to support their entrepreneurial ventures. The donation is part of a larger initiative to empower local entrepreneurs and promote economic growth in the region.

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