insert_link Namibia UPDATE: Walking for Change: Ray Sasman’s Inspiring Journey Continues from Otavi Ray Sasman, a resilient Namibian woman, has embarked on an extraordinary mission to raise awareness and support for youth empowerment through her "Walk With Me" campaign. Starting her journey in Noordoewer, passed Windhoek and now in Otavi, Ray has already covered over 1000 kilometers on foot, despite facing challenges along the way. Her journey began with a setback—a foot injury in Windhoek that momentarily paused her walk. Undeterred, she […] todayJuly 9, 2024 15
insert_link Uncategorized UPDATE: WALVISBAY MAYOR JOINS RAY SASMAN’S WALK BETWEEN WINDHOEK AND OKAHANDJA Here's an update on Ray Sasman's walk from our country's South To North East. In a remarkable display of community spirit and dedication to the youth of Namibia, Walvis Bay Mayor Trevino Forbes joined Miss Ray Sasman on a segment of her ambitious walk from Windhoek to Okahandja. This walk, which Sasman has dubbed the "Walk with Me" journey, aims to raise awareness and support for the youth of Namibia. […] todayJune 24, 2024 52
insert_link Namibia Walvis Bay Mayor Commends Mrs. Ray Sasman’s Inspirational Cross-Namibia Trek In a heartfelt tribute to Mrs. Ray Sasman, the Mayor of Walvis Bay, Trevino Forbes, expressed deep admiration and gratitude for her remarkable initiative of traversing Namibia on foot. Mrs. Sasman's journey, which has already spanned more than 700 kilometers from the Karas region into the Hardap region and towards the Khomas region, has captured the attention and admiration of communities along her route. todayJune 14, 2024 44
insert_link Interview Transcripts INTERVIEW: Mayor Trevino Forbes Commends Mrs. Ray Sasman’s Inspirational Journey Across Namibia In a heartfelt tribute to Mrs. Ray Sasman, the Mayor of Walvis Bay, Trevino Forbes, expressed deep admiration and gratitude for her remarkable initiative of traversing Namibia on foot. Mrs. Sasman's journey, which has already spanned more than 700 kilometers from the /Karas region into the Hardap region and towards the Komas region, has captured the attention and admiration of communities along her route. In a recorded message, Mayor […] todayJune 14, 2024 25
insert_link Namibia Ray Sasman’s odyssey: “Walk With Me” In a world often overshadowed by discord, Ray Sasman's odyssey, "Walk With Me," shines brightly as a symbol of unity and optimism. As she traverses the central part of our cuntry underway to the northeast of Namibia in support of the Walvisbay Youth Centre, Ray's steps resonate with compassion and resilience, embodying the spirit of her fellow Namibians. She paused briefly to give us an update as she passes Windhoek […] todayJune 6, 2024 62
insert_link Namibia Opposition parties hail Geingob’s inclusivity Opposition political parties have hailed the late President Hage Geingob’s inclusiveness of all parties in the Namibian government, particularly his decision to appoint opposition member Dr Ester Muinjangue as deputy minister of Health and Social Services. In their different tributes during a regional memorial service held at Swakopmund on Thursday, the opposition parties described the late Geingob as not just a politician, but also a beacon of hope and a […] todayFebruary 23, 2024 17
insert_link Namibia Walvis Bay allocates Farm 37 plots The Walvis Bay Municipality has distributed plots at Farm 37 on the town's outskirts. Mayor Trevino Forbes has encouraged the beneficiaries to start construction and relocation. Residents, long awaiting plots, faced delays due to bureaucratic processes and not enough funds for land servicing. The Walvis Bay Municipal Council faced division last year, with some councillors opposing the relocation to an area with limited services. Mayor Trevino Forbes. todayDecember 21, 2023 87
insert_link Namibia Walvis Bay mayor laments lack of fishing quota allocation Walvis Bay Mayor Trevino Forbes is surprised that the town does not benefit directly from fishing quotas, despite being a source. He highlights ongoing challenges, including daily hunger for over 20% of the population, 40% youth unemployment, and a housing crisis causing loss of lives. todayNovember 28, 2023 50