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FUTURE MEDIA NAMIBIA

4016 Results / Page 419 of 447

Namibia

Tsumeb Entrepreneur Initiates ‘Joel Parks’ Feeding and Education Program for Local Youth

In a commendable effort to empower and educate the youth in Tsumeb, 26-year-old entrepreneur Carlos Leonard has launched the non-profit organization 'Joel Parks.' The initiative, started this year, aims to provide free meals to unemployed youth, including those experiencing homelessness, while also imparting knowledge on food production. Leonard shared that the organization's team serves daily meals to 30 to 50 unemployed youth. Following the meals, participants engage in counseling and […]

today23 January, 2024

World

90+ dead in US storms

More than 90 people have died after fierce winter weather pummelled several states in the US in past days. Tens of thousands of Americans still remain without power across vast swathes of the country following a series of storms. Benji Hyer reports.

today23 January, 2024

Namibia

Newborn Rescued from Pit Latrine, Mother Faces Serious Charges

In a distressing incident at Oshilulu village in the Omusati Region, a newborn baby girl was successfully rescued from a pit latrine on Sunday. The Namibian Police Force's Crime Investigations Coordinator for Omusati, Moses Simaho, revealed that a 30-year-old woman has been taken into custody in connection with the incident. The suspect, now under police guard at Okahao District Hospital, is set to face charges of attempted murder, concealment of […]

today23 January, 2024

South Africa

RISE Mzansi says South Africa has been broken so much that it will take a very long time to fix most of the things

RISE Mzansi says South Africa has been broken so much that it will take a very long time to fix most of the things that are not working. The party launched its election manifesto over the weekend. Spokesperson, Mabina Seabe, says the government must commit to making it possible for as many people as possible to own a decent home. He says. Some people will need fully funded state housing, […]

today23 January, 2024

World

Trump in pole position ahead of New Hampshire Primary

Former US president Donald Trump remains the clear frontrunner on the final day of campaigning ahead of Tuesday's New Hampshire primary. The northeastern state is the second to vote on which Republican should lead the party to challenge Joe Biden in November's election. Nick Harper reports from Manchester, New Hampshire.

today23 January, 2024

Namibia

Legacy Landscapes Fund Invests N$924 Million in Skeleton Coast-Etosha Conservation Bridge

In a significant move to bolster conservation efforts, the Legacy Landscapes Fund has pledged N$924 million to support the Skeleton Coast-Etosha bridge's conservation area in North-Western Namibia. The agreement, formalized at Otjondeka in the Kunene Region, focuses on connecting two national parks and introduces the innovative concept of the 'People's Park,' marking a new category in community conservation. The landscape, chosen through LLF's inaugural open proposal call in early 2022, […]

today23 January, 2024

South Africa

South African Independent Electoral Commission has confirmed the registration of Umkhonto weSizwe

The South African Independent Electoral Commission has confirmed the registration of Umkhonto weSizwe to participate in this year’s general elections. However, IEC chairperson Mosotho Moepya told Newzroom Afrika two court matters are yet to be ruled on, which will decide the party’s eligibility to contest. He says despite the pending legal challenges, the party expresses confidence and remains undeterred in its commitment to participate in the elections.  

today23 January, 2024

World

UN launches 7.9 billion dollar migration appeal

The United Nations has launched a $7.9 billion dollar funding appeal to help people that have been forced from their homes. A new UN International Organization for Migration report estimates that 117 million people were forced to migrate by the end of 2022often making perilous journeys in search of a better life. William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.  

today23 January, 2024

Namibia

PDM argues that corruption and other crimes may drive investors away

Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, the Police Inspector-General, has raised concerns about the persistent surge in criminal activities, covering various offenses from violence to economic and cybercrimes. Manuel Ngaringombe from the Popular Democratic Movement provides insights into the potential impact on investor sentiment.

today23 January, 2024