insert_link Namibia Ministry of Home Affairs opens 2025 student permit applications The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security has announced that the application period for student permits for the 2025 academic year is now open for prospective foreign students who have enrolled or plan to enroll at Namibian educational institutions. Ministry spokesperson Margaret Kalo. The fees for annual student permits have been set at N$1,600 for primary and secondary education and N$2,200 for tertiary education. Payment […] todayOctober 28, 2024 11
insert_link 4 1 Oshiwambo Ya konda 110 000 ya mono uuthemba woshilongo Uuministeli wiipambele yomegumbo owa tseyitha konyala aantu ya konda 110 000 ya mono omikanda nuuthemba woshilongo, pethimbo lyoshikonga shomaishangitho oshilongo ashihe. Ndhika odha thamunwa komunambelewa Omukuluntu gwiipambele yoshigwana nomakwatathano Magret Kalo momukanda gwiikundaneki. Kalo tati oshikonga shoka osha tamekele mu Februli nosha hulu pehulilo lya Juli nuumvo. Ta popi kutya uuministeli owali wa nongele aakalimo oyendji moshilongo yaahena omikanda dhoshilongo, noya tokola yaze moombelewa nokuya koshigwana hoka kakuna oombelewa dhuudhemba […] todayAugust 13, 2024 11 1 4
insert_link Namibia Government to relocate displaced Angolan vendors The government will support displaced minor street vendors from Angola by relocating them from Windhoek to the Ondangwa National Youth Service Centre, where they will receive temporary housing and support. The vendors, previously unseen in February, are reappearing at traffic lights and malls. Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security spokesperson Margaret Kalo. todayMay 22, 2024 57
insert_link Oshiwambo Ova Namibia ve dulife po 38 000, va mona omikanda do ukwashiwana pefimbo lo shikonga shili metifa Omuvalu wo va kwashiwana va Namibia ve dulife po 38 000 va mona omikanda do ukwashiwana oku pitila mo shikonga sho ku ya ndja omakwafo omikanda do ukwashiwana osho shili sha kwatelwa komesho kouminsity wo ikwameni no matembu. Oshikonga osha ho velele 05 February no kwa fanekiwa shikeuye pexulilo mo 30 July 2024. Oo eli omunambelewa omukulunhu mo uminsity woikwameni , mo mukanda oo apitifa onghela okwati, ouministy ouli wa kwa […] todayMay 20, 2024 19
insert_link 3 9 Oshiwambo Omikanda doukwashiwana didulife po 24 000 dayandjwa koonakumona ouwa pefimbo loshikonga shili metifa. Ouministy wo ikwameni, omatembu eameno nepopilo loshiwana owati, owa yandja omayakulo omikanda doukwashiwana kova kalimo vedulife po 24 000 moshilongo ashishe. Meenghundafana do Nampa opamwe noumisitry Margaret Kalo, okwe shi koleka kutya, ouministy owa tulile moilonga oshikonga shoku yandja omikanda doukwashiwana ko shiwana, osho sha hovelele oku dja mo 05 February 2024 no tashii fiyo 30 July 2024 oku dja moitopolwa aishe 14 yoshilongo. Shelikwatelela ku Kalo, okwati omuvalu weedjapo […] todayMarch 28, 2024 26 9 3
insert_link Namibia Government tells foreign students in Namibia to comply with immigration laws on employment The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security has warned foreign students to comply with the Immigration Control Act and not look for jobs and engage in side hustles. The act prohibits any person from entering Namibia to study and subsequently engaging in or performing any work within the country. The ministry’s spokesperson Margaret Kalo says they have set a deadline of 29 February for the submission of student […] todayFebruary 22, 2024 28
insert_link Namibia Home Affairs Ministry responds to visa issuance allegations Economic activist Michael Amushelelo has raised concerns about officials in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security issuing working visas to plumbers and cleaners from South Africa for employment at Mr Price in Namibia. Ministry spokesperson, Margaret Kalo has acknowledged the country's unemployment rate and affirmed the government’s commitment to prioritise job opportunities for Namibians. todayFebruary 12, 2024 26
insert_link Namibia Ministry of Home Affairs making inroads with civil registration The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security issued 92 330 birth certificates this year through fixed registration points and mobile registration services, its Deputy Minister Lucia Witbooi said on Wednesday. Speaking at the government information centre in Windhoek, Witbooi reiterated the importance of birth registration, saying it is a human right and establishes a child’s legal identity, which, together with the ascertainment of that child’s citizenship, is […] todayDecember 13, 2023 14