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ECN warns against fake Shaningwa letter: Staff Reporter THE Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) is warning the public against a bogus letter circulating online, falsely implicating a specific ECN staff member in a purported election-rigging scheme. The letter purports to be written by Swapo Party Secretary-General Sophia Shaningwa and addressed to Advocate Heidi Jacobs, ECN’s legal advisor, promising her a cash payment of N$2 million and instructing her to ensure that Swapo emerges victorious in the November presidential and national assembly elections. “It appears to be a deliberate act of impersonation and misinformation. We urge the public not to share or give credence to such misleading information,” said Mulauli De Wet Shiluka, the ECN’s corporate communications manager. The post ECN warns against fake Shaningwa letter appeared first on Informanté.
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Kavango West Regional Forum reviews National Anti-Corruption strategy - nbc
Kavango West Regional Forum reviews National Anti-Corruption strategy - nbc
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Kavango West Regional Forum reviews National Anti-Corruption strategy: Kavango West Regional Forum reviews National Anti-Corruption strategy NBC Online Sat, 10/12/2024 - 18:31
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LPM announces 72% youth representation on parliamentary list - nbc
LPM announces 72% youth representation on parliamentary list - nbc
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LPM announces 72% youth representation on parliamentary list: LPM announces 72% youth representation on parliamentary list NBC Online Sat, 10/12/2024 - 18:09
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Bernardus Swartbooi urges youth representation at Electoral Convention - nbc
Bernardus Swartbooi urges youth representation at Electoral Convention - nbc
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Namibian Govt seeks Nigeria’s support on fight against corruption - Daily Post Nigeria: Namibian Govt seeks Nigeria’s support on fight against corruption Daily Post Nigeria
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Bernardus Swartbooi urges youth representation at Electoral Convention: Bernardus Swartbooi urges youth representation at Electoral Convention NBC Online Sat, 10/12/2024 - 17:41
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RDP Launches 2024 lection Manifesto - nbc
RDP Launches 2024 lection Manifesto - nbc
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Arbour Day tree planting at Oshakati aims to mitigate climate change: Official Arbour Day celebrations took place at Onawa at Oshakati on Friday. Minister of environment, forestry and tourism Pohamba Shifeta at the event urged Namibians to plant trees to counteract the effects of habitat degradation, deforestation, and climate change. The ministry has distributed some 750 seedlings to members of the public at Ongwediva and Oshakati as part of its goal to have 20 000 trees planted annually. “It is our collective responsibility to address these challenges,” Shifeta said. Arbour Day was also celebrated at Walvis Bay, where trees were planted at Flamingo Secondary School. The event was hosted by the town’s municipality. Head of parks and recreation Joseph Amushila commented on the importance of the event. “We are not only honouring a tradition that dates back over a century, but we are also participating in a global movement to protect the earth’s most vital resource: our forests,” he said. The event was also attended by Walvis Bay chief executive Victoria Kapenda and councillor Olivia Andrews, as well as Ralph Ruiters, the managing director of Manica Group Namibia. Manica and global technology company Schlumberger donated the trees for the event. Four tree species were selected for their hardiness and durability, namely the wild olive, Namibian myrtle, wild ebony and wild peach. In Namibia, Arbour Day is celebrated on the second Friday of October annually. The post Arbour Day tree planting at Oshakati aims to mitigate climate change appeared first on The Namibian.
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